My adult cochin mix bantam hen has been producing an egg a day for the past few weeks - heading inside her house, squawking, laying the egg, and coming back outside. We collect the egg every afternoon. The past few days she's been staying in her nest box. I thought it was because it's been dark, cold, rainy, and snowy here lately. I collected the egg from underneath her two days ago, and she didn't seem overly happy about that. Yesterday she didn't lay an egg, but stayed in her nest box most of the day. Today she's been staying tight on the nest box again, and I started to worry that she was egg bound. I picked her up to examine her, and while I held her, she popped an egg out into my hand. It had a tiny bit of blood on it, but nothing alarming. She then worked the egg underneath her while sitting in my lap.
I put the egg in her nest because she seemed to want to keep it there. She immediately settled in on top of the egg. I know the egg is infertile - she's currently in the coop alone while I raise three hens to be her coopmates. Those birds will likely be moving into the coop in a few weeks or so.
I'm not sure what to do with the egg now. My hens are pets, so anthropomorphism runs deep here. With that in mind, I'm looking for advice on how to proceed.
1. Do I let her sit on a fake egg until she loses interest? (I don't want to leave her real egg with her since I don't want it possibly breaking and stinking up the hen house)
2. Is it a good idea to put an egg layer on a nest of fake eggs to give her a break from egg production every once in awhile?
3. I suppose I could put the word out that I have a hen that wants to sit on eggs and see if anyone wants me to have her to sit on their fertile chicken eggs and raise some chicks for them. Yes? No?
4. Should I just pull the eggs and let her deal with it?
Also, her poops have been huge - almost egg-sized! - the past few days. I'm used to picking up little poops, but suddenly I'm seeing these monster poop piles. Is it because she's sitting for extended periods of time and then getting up to poop?
What do you all think? And is there anything in this scenario that I should be concerned about?
Any advice or ideas are appreciated.
- Holly
I put the egg in her nest because she seemed to want to keep it there. She immediately settled in on top of the egg. I know the egg is infertile - she's currently in the coop alone while I raise three hens to be her coopmates. Those birds will likely be moving into the coop in a few weeks or so.
I'm not sure what to do with the egg now. My hens are pets, so anthropomorphism runs deep here. With that in mind, I'm looking for advice on how to proceed.
1. Do I let her sit on a fake egg until she loses interest? (I don't want to leave her real egg with her since I don't want it possibly breaking and stinking up the hen house)
2. Is it a good idea to put an egg layer on a nest of fake eggs to give her a break from egg production every once in awhile?
3. I suppose I could put the word out that I have a hen that wants to sit on eggs and see if anyone wants me to have her to sit on their fertile chicken eggs and raise some chicks for them. Yes? No?
4. Should I just pull the eggs and let her deal with it?
Also, her poops have been huge - almost egg-sized! - the past few days. I'm used to picking up little poops, but suddenly I'm seeing these monster poop piles. Is it because she's sitting for extended periods of time and then getting up to poop?
What do you all think? And is there anything in this scenario that I should be concerned about?
Any advice or ideas are appreciated.
- Holly