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Thank you so much, hoping you hen will do better soon![]()
How are you today Q8?
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Thank you so much, hoping you hen will do better soon![]()
How are you today Q8?
I'm fine thanks for asking, just got back from the vet, finally saved an old sick hen, got some chicks hatched yesterday so things are better now![]()
Hoping your hen will lay the egg herself, is she eating and drinking now? I thought it will just happenfor the first egg of the season.
Its great she is eating, she supposed to lay her 5th egg tonight right? The hen i visited the vet today for also has problem in laying eggs, this her egg yesterday:Glad to hear you hatched some chicks. My first eggs have a week to go yet, only 2 as I pulled some clears from that batch.
This hen's first egg was laid successfully, but the shell was paper thin, then she laid 2 that were fine and the first of those is in the bator developing. The 4th egg was the one that got stuck, and this one will be the 5th, so I guess it isn't just the first. She is picking at food, I will take some potato bread down later, I have some supplement calcium liquid and I usually put a few drops on the bread and give it to her, guess it can't hurt.
That egg looks pretty good and normal.Its great she is eating, she supposed to lay her 5th egg tonight right? The hen i visited the vet today for also has problem in laying eggs, this her egg yesterday:
The vet thought its because she isn't eating well and needs some vitamins, i'm thinking it wasn't eating enough because she was new to this pen and old hens were pecking on her.
Is there any peahen pecking your hen?
Wish we were neighbors so I could come help you.Morning egg report. Last night we had 6 hens pacing and looking like they needed to lay. This morning 2 have stopped without laying and look normal, these are the 2 that were not due to lay. Two others successfully laid their eggs, and of the remaining 2, one looks better but no egg, however she is one of my third day layers, so I'll worry if there is no egg from her tomorrow. The last is Bertolli who started this thread, she has not laid she is still pacing very drooped and looking just miserable, however she is not down or prolapsed. I am alone until this afternoon so I will give her until then and if there is no egg we will do the vent check and lube, and then if we find an egg we will repeat the calcium and fluids we administered last time.![]()
Still pacing and no eggs at last check, but they have all been waiting until dark this year. I have not found a single egg the evening it is laid and the flashlight freaks them out too much, so I just collect the next morning.