ChiefSuperFly
Chirping
I have a Brahma (Floggy) and an Orpington (Big Mama). Floggy say and hatched and her chick is maybe 2 months old maybe older I didn't mark my calendar since they were adopted in. She laid me 3 "golden eggs!" Aka dark or chocolate brown- the only one who gives me these. And now I get none! Big Mama sat and sat and another hen (rejoined for eating the entire nest!) stole the clutch. I have yet to get a single egg from her and this was months ago- I'll check my calendar to see exactly how long ago... we've had a bit of a cold spell and getting between 43 and 60 degrees at night. They get to free range every other day or every 3rd day. Plenty of laying pellets available. I don't understand
I try not to let anyone out until noontime to make sure I get their goods.
My questions: is this normal? I thought chickens slowed down and not stopped (if it is the weather) ..
And I'm seeking advice on how to check if they are egg bound. I felt between their legs a little toward vent. I thought I maybe felt a little something in one and nothing in the other but I'm not even sure I'm feeling the right part. Also if anyone kind person can help direct me on how and the "cautions" I would be greatful! I had a pretty old hen get sour crop and I fear I hurt her during relieving her crop- I'm not sure I just want to do what I can to help. These are just hens for eating eggs (equally loved) and I wish I had someone local to teach me. They seem so tough to me-survived German shepherds! Anyways sorry for the long post and thank you in advance for guidance!

My questions: is this normal? I thought chickens slowed down and not stopped (if it is the weather) ..
And I'm seeking advice on how to check if they are egg bound. I felt between their legs a little toward vent. I thought I maybe felt a little something in one and nothing in the other but I'm not even sure I'm feeling the right part. Also if anyone kind person can help direct me on how and the "cautions" I would be greatful! I had a pretty old hen get sour crop and I fear I hurt her during relieving her crop- I'm not sure I just want to do what I can to help. These are just hens for eating eggs (equally loved) and I wish I had someone local to teach me. They seem so tough to me-survived German shepherds! Anyways sorry for the long post and thank you in advance for guidance!