I have a salmon favorelle who has been sitting in the nest box for 2 days and doesn't seem to move much. When I pulled her out of the box she threw a fit but no pecking she just didn't want to be picked up. I have one hen who is really dehydrated so I wanted to make sure this one wasn't going the same route( it has been in the 90's all week).
When I set her down she ran outside and got a drink and her tail was up. There are no eggs under her though. My layers are all about 9 months old now. I can't tell who is laying and who isn't because I have 40 girls that free range. I also put on a rubber glove with some oil and tried to feel for something and sh didn't like that at all but I didn't feel anything?
So whats the key difference between going broody and being egg bound? I can't tell and I really like this girl. She is my only faverelle and I typically just let them be and do their thing but I'm wondering if I should interveen?
When I set her down she ran outside and got a drink and her tail was up. There are no eggs under her though. My layers are all about 9 months old now. I can't tell who is laying and who isn't because I have 40 girls that free range. I also put on a rubber glove with some oil and tried to feel for something and sh didn't like that at all but I didn't feel anything?
So whats the key difference between going broody and being egg bound? I can't tell and I really like this girl. She is my only faverelle and I typically just let them be and do their thing but I'm wondering if I should interveen?