Hello
I am brand new to keeping birds.Last Monday I acquired 4 seven month old brown hens from an elderly gentleman that had become too ill to care for them. I have been getting eggs, 9 in fact and I have not yet checked this morning, so all seems well except for 1 bird. She keeps on thrutching as we call it, that is behaving as if she is trying to lay an egg, if you look from behind you can see the vent opening at least I think so anyway. While she is doing this she seems to have laboured breathing in fact this is how she breaths all the time.Around her back end was all stuck together with poop so I washed what I could and cut out the worst with scissors, when I had done this within about an hour she had layed a paper thin egg which had broken as it was so weak. I have seen her eat and drink and scratch about etc but as for the state of her poop I am unsure although there is nothing untoward in the house. Could this be due to shock as on their first day they were briefly railed up and down their run by a dog. I am hoping that when I go down this morning they will all be fit as a fiddle but you know what its like when you get new lives in your lives
So thanks for any advice
Steve
I am brand new to keeping birds.Last Monday I acquired 4 seven month old brown hens from an elderly gentleman that had become too ill to care for them. I have been getting eggs, 9 in fact and I have not yet checked this morning, so all seems well except for 1 bird. She keeps on thrutching as we call it, that is behaving as if she is trying to lay an egg, if you look from behind you can see the vent opening at least I think so anyway. While she is doing this she seems to have laboured breathing in fact this is how she breaths all the time.Around her back end was all stuck together with poop so I washed what I could and cut out the worst with scissors, when I had done this within about an hour she had layed a paper thin egg which had broken as it was so weak. I have seen her eat and drink and scratch about etc but as for the state of her poop I am unsure although there is nothing untoward in the house. Could this be due to shock as on their first day they were briefly railed up and down their run by a dog. I am hoping that when I go down this morning they will all be fit as a fiddle but you know what its like when you get new lives in your lives
So thanks for any advice
Steve