Okay, I've said on another thread that I'm not worried about my eight month old BO, Henrietta, who hasn't laid for a couple of days... well, now I am, a little.
She has recently (about the last two weeks) started doing very small tight infrequent poops, and none at all overnight (she refuses to roost and always sleeps in the same nestbox, so I can see every morning if she's pooped overnight or not). This co-incided with us putting a new type of hemp-shaving litter down in the run, and I thought she might be eating some if it and getting a little constipated. She's been behaving absolutely normally in every other way though. Our other hen isn't showing any odd symptoms either. She's laying daily, and I collect her egg within an hour of it being laid, and Henny has not been showing an interest in sitting on it.
Then, we've had a few 'hot' (by UK standards) days this week, and Henny hasn't laid an egg since Tuesday. However, she still goes and sits for at least an hour and a half, at around 9.30am, before emerging without having laid anything.
She's out there now (11.30am) on the nest, sitting with her eyes closed, occasionally gently panting and shuffling around, with straw nicely piled around her. She's been out there about 2 hours so far. I'm watching and waiting for her to emerge, because the last thing I want to do, if she's struggling to get an egg out, is disturb her on the nest. If she's got something stuck, I want her to have an undisturbed bash at passing it today.
I've examined her three times over the last couple of days now, and her vent is clean, not distended, abdomen firm but not hard, crop filling and emptying as normal. I haven't felt inside her vent yet, as I don't want to stress her unnecessarily. I have felt her pin bones though, and compared them to those of her coopmate, and they're both two finger's widths apart, so I don't think they've closed up at all, indicating she's still able to lay.
So, any ideas? Is she starting to go broody? If so, she's not very persistent and is sitting on nothing. Possibly egg bound - but she's not behaving like she's feeling under the weather. Could the tight little poops be relevant? Or is it simply the heat getting to her and she'll return to laying when it cools a little - in which case, what's with this daily fruitless sitting?
It's all a bit odd.
She has recently (about the last two weeks) started doing very small tight infrequent poops, and none at all overnight (she refuses to roost and always sleeps in the same nestbox, so I can see every morning if she's pooped overnight or not). This co-incided with us putting a new type of hemp-shaving litter down in the run, and I thought she might be eating some if it and getting a little constipated. She's been behaving absolutely normally in every other way though. Our other hen isn't showing any odd symptoms either. She's laying daily, and I collect her egg within an hour of it being laid, and Henny has not been showing an interest in sitting on it.
Then, we've had a few 'hot' (by UK standards) days this week, and Henny hasn't laid an egg since Tuesday. However, she still goes and sits for at least an hour and a half, at around 9.30am, before emerging without having laid anything.
She's out there now (11.30am) on the nest, sitting with her eyes closed, occasionally gently panting and shuffling around, with straw nicely piled around her. She's been out there about 2 hours so far. I'm watching and waiting for her to emerge, because the last thing I want to do, if she's struggling to get an egg out, is disturb her on the nest. If she's got something stuck, I want her to have an undisturbed bash at passing it today.
I've examined her three times over the last couple of days now, and her vent is clean, not distended, abdomen firm but not hard, crop filling and emptying as normal. I haven't felt inside her vent yet, as I don't want to stress her unnecessarily. I have felt her pin bones though, and compared them to those of her coopmate, and they're both two finger's widths apart, so I don't think they've closed up at all, indicating she's still able to lay.
So, any ideas? Is she starting to go broody? If so, she's not very persistent and is sitting on nothing. Possibly egg bound - but she's not behaving like she's feeling under the weather. Could the tight little poops be relevant? Or is it simply the heat getting to her and she'll return to laying when it cools a little - in which case, what's with this daily fruitless sitting?
It's all a bit odd.
