Anniebee
Crowing
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Thanks, I hope that's all that's happening. I just can't help worrying she'll drop dead of something...... She's only young, I don't see why she should be going all clucky. I hope the others don't get ideas. LOLShe looks clucky to me.![]()
They've already found some up north, haven't they?
Her comb looks normal, she looks normal, she is a bit puffed up and her tail feathers are up in the air (but not quite as "floosie-ish" as your girl, not such a display, but very erect). Once I was out riding and the horse in front had her "girl bits" pulsating. I mentioned it and was told she was in heat. It was sort of like that, where she was "rippling", but all up her sides, not just her vent. That was yesterday, when she laid. She wasn't twitching/rippling today.
She went out and dug in the dirt and looked normal then, but then she went and plonked herself down in the nestbox again. She looks a bit "puffy" on her neck feathers, but I don't know whether that's how she usually looks because I've never really stared at her before she started "acting weird". And she was making funny little chirping/twittering noises/
This is her, today.
Too late, I'm afraid. I've been worrying all the time..... She's just sitting in there. I just went out there to see where everybody was sleeping and she's still in there..... I hope she's clucky and not sick.
Speaking of checking on everyone after dark, the "silly" chooks are using the perch. They were all scrunched up the end, instead of making use of the length of it. What's with that? They've got heaps of room, and they are sitting on top of each other.
Yes, her eggs are pretty, teeny-weeny little ivory coloured ones, very smooth.so am presuming they were properly shelled eggs.
Thanks. I could understand them "cuddling up" if it was cold, but it's not. It just seems silly for them to have this big lot of room and then huddle up like that.That is perfectly normal. They will use the space to get up and then bunch together to stay warm.
Thanks. I could understand them "cuddling up" if it was cold, but it's not. It just seems silly for them to have this big lot of room and then huddle up like that.