Hi,
Sorry for the length of this, a lot of variances for consideration!
I have had 3 chickens for 3 years, until 2 weeks ago I lost Honey, I think it was Merrick's disease. All 3 were on antibiotic water for 10 days. Now I have Rose and Lacy, they don't display the same characteristics of Honeys illness, but they will ONLY come out of coop for less then 5 min. breakfast/meal worms, then back to the nest box until the next morning. This is extremely unusual for them. They have a gated yard, and during the fall/winter they can free-range my whole property (No during summer, too much destruction). Until recently they were always outside until sundown unless laying an egg. Here is a time line of events and possible cause(s) for odd behavior...(perhaps it's just the perfect storm). 5 weeks ago Honey displays illness, I pump up protein. 4 weeks ago for 10 days all chickens given antibiotic water. 2 weeks ago Honey died. Just before noting Honey is ill Rose starts a hard molt. Days later temps in WI drop to around 0 for a few days. Honey starts to look better, goes outside when temps warm but weakens again and dies. The cold snap is the beginning of Rose & Lacy not leaving the nest box, makes sense for hard molting Rose. A word about Lacy, she is clearly at the bottom of this threesome pecking order, she's afraid of everything, doesn't like to be handled and it's hard to gauge "normal" behavior by her, I feel sorry for the poor girl, but now with just Rose she behaves as Rose does. Also, 4 weeks ago the property next door, about 30 feet from their coop, a house is being built, heavy/loud/ground shaking construction! Yep. And I've noted in the past weeks hawks as I always do this time, migrating (assumed). Eggs; not since end of Sept. for Honey, End of Oct. for Rose, and Lacy...well Lacy has gone broody on me about 10 times in 3 years. She gets a 36 hour time out when she goes broody and she snaps back into laying again. I don't light the coop during short months and just go without their eggs (I heard a resting period is good for their hormones (?)). Back to Rose & Lacy: Eyes are bright, they move with ease, loosing weight since they hardly eat. No lice, coop is clean. When they are outside for the 3-4 minutes they seem afraid, of course for Lacy, but I can lure them 10-15' from coop door, Rose will suddenly freak out and 'wing it' back rapidly, Lacy follows. I tried closing them out of the coop during non-construction days, they hide under narrow passages under an adjacent deck wall. Construction isn't everyday, no matter, they won't come out. Would any of this have to do with Honey being gone? Rose and Honey were very close, I've read they can do a sort of mourning especially in small flocks. So I'm not sure if the behavior is due to some or all circumstances, or if it's a health issue I can't put my finger on. If it's health I don't want them to suffer, a friend who has offered to put them down the way our grandma's knew to take out a chicken...absolute last resort! If it's a construction thing, my gosh they might be working next door 6 months or more! There is no other place to move their coop. Oh what to do? Anybody?
Sorry for the length of this, a lot of variances for consideration!
I have had 3 chickens for 3 years, until 2 weeks ago I lost Honey, I think it was Merrick's disease. All 3 were on antibiotic water for 10 days. Now I have Rose and Lacy, they don't display the same characteristics of Honeys illness, but they will ONLY come out of coop for less then 5 min. breakfast/meal worms, then back to the nest box until the next morning. This is extremely unusual for them. They have a gated yard, and during the fall/winter they can free-range my whole property (No during summer, too much destruction). Until recently they were always outside until sundown unless laying an egg. Here is a time line of events and possible cause(s) for odd behavior...(perhaps it's just the perfect storm). 5 weeks ago Honey displays illness, I pump up protein. 4 weeks ago for 10 days all chickens given antibiotic water. 2 weeks ago Honey died. Just before noting Honey is ill Rose starts a hard molt. Days later temps in WI drop to around 0 for a few days. Honey starts to look better, goes outside when temps warm but weakens again and dies. The cold snap is the beginning of Rose & Lacy not leaving the nest box, makes sense for hard molting Rose. A word about Lacy, she is clearly at the bottom of this threesome pecking order, she's afraid of everything, doesn't like to be handled and it's hard to gauge "normal" behavior by her, I feel sorry for the poor girl, but now with just Rose she behaves as Rose does. Also, 4 weeks ago the property next door, about 30 feet from their coop, a house is being built, heavy/loud/ground shaking construction! Yep. And I've noted in the past weeks hawks as I always do this time, migrating (assumed). Eggs; not since end of Sept. for Honey, End of Oct. for Rose, and Lacy...well Lacy has gone broody on me about 10 times in 3 years. She gets a 36 hour time out when she goes broody and she snaps back into laying again. I don't light the coop during short months and just go without their eggs (I heard a resting period is good for their hormones (?)). Back to Rose & Lacy: Eyes are bright, they move with ease, loosing weight since they hardly eat. No lice, coop is clean. When they are outside for the 3-4 minutes they seem afraid, of course for Lacy, but I can lure them 10-15' from coop door, Rose will suddenly freak out and 'wing it' back rapidly, Lacy follows. I tried closing them out of the coop during non-construction days, they hide under narrow passages under an adjacent deck wall. Construction isn't everyday, no matter, they won't come out. Would any of this have to do with Honey being gone? Rose and Honey were very close, I've read they can do a sort of mourning especially in small flocks. So I'm not sure if the behavior is due to some or all circumstances, or if it's a health issue I can't put my finger on. If it's health I don't want them to suffer, a friend who has offered to put them down the way our grandma's knew to take out a chicken...absolute last resort! If it's a construction thing, my gosh they might be working next door 6 months or more! There is no other place to move their coop. Oh what to do? Anybody?