MaybeItsFine
In the Brooder
- Jul 18, 2023
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A bit of [hopefully relevant] background:
I had a small flock of four chickens, Petunia, a Cinnamon Queen - also the head hen, Rose and Lily, Rode Island Reds, and Dahlia, a Barred Rocks. They are all a year and a month old and I got them from my local tractor supply. Sadly, my Petunia suddenly and very unexpectedly passed away last week. I never saw any sign at all that she may not be feeling well. I plan on bringing her to a lab for a necropsy as soon as I can, but I need to coordinate around my work schedule. My MIL thinks she may have been egg bound. Petunia is currently in my freezer. Since this happened, I’ve been watching my remaining chickens while I’m at work occasionally on a live stream from a camera I keep in their coop and their run. I’ve noticed Lily sitting in the nest box for extended periods of time on and off throughout the day, sometimes taking a nap, but she doesn’t lay an egg. She’ll also peck Dahlia out of their favorite nesting box and when Dahlia goes to another nesting box, Lily will follow her and smother Dahlia out of the new nesting box. It becomes a cycle with Lily following Dahlia from box to box. Today I noticed Lily sitting on two eggs, which I believe came from Rose and Dahlia and panting she wasn’t flattened out like I’d seen Petunia do in the past (Petunia was CONSTANTLY broody). I asked my husband (he works from home) to take her out of the box and close off the coop. He said he didn’t look at the thermometer, but Lily wasn’t hot to the touch like Petunia used to be. I gave Lily a 10 minute Epsom salt bath about two days ago and have been taking a look at any poops that I see come from her. I think they look a little larger than normal, but not the broody poops I’m used to. Has anyone ever experienced this? I don’t want to lose another chicken! Helpppppppp!!
I had a small flock of four chickens, Petunia, a Cinnamon Queen - also the head hen, Rose and Lily, Rode Island Reds, and Dahlia, a Barred Rocks. They are all a year and a month old and I got them from my local tractor supply. Sadly, my Petunia suddenly and very unexpectedly passed away last week. I never saw any sign at all that she may not be feeling well. I plan on bringing her to a lab for a necropsy as soon as I can, but I need to coordinate around my work schedule. My MIL thinks she may have been egg bound. Petunia is currently in my freezer. Since this happened, I’ve been watching my remaining chickens while I’m at work occasionally on a live stream from a camera I keep in their coop and their run. I’ve noticed Lily sitting in the nest box for extended periods of time on and off throughout the day, sometimes taking a nap, but she doesn’t lay an egg. She’ll also peck Dahlia out of their favorite nesting box and when Dahlia goes to another nesting box, Lily will follow her and smother Dahlia out of the new nesting box. It becomes a cycle with Lily following Dahlia from box to box. Today I noticed Lily sitting on two eggs, which I believe came from Rose and Dahlia and panting she wasn’t flattened out like I’d seen Petunia do in the past (Petunia was CONSTANTLY broody). I asked my husband (he works from home) to take her out of the box and close off the coop. He said he didn’t look at the thermometer, but Lily wasn’t hot to the touch like Petunia used to be. I gave Lily a 10 minute Epsom salt bath about two days ago and have been taking a look at any poops that I see come from her. I think they look a little larger than normal, but not the broody poops I’m used to. Has anyone ever experienced this? I don’t want to lose another chicken! Helpppppppp!!