I don't know...it's really weird. I don't know if it is a result of the rooster hurting her insides, or if it is something that happens to older hens.
Anybody else want to chime in with some other theories?
Thanks,
rusty_038
My Golden Seabrite Bantam hen that turned 7 years old last month had what looks like yolk-colored "jelly beans" in her poop. Is this normal or an indication of an internal problem? A medium-sized rooster (that we promptly gave away) jumped her to mate last year and we had to take her to the...