- Jul 11, 2016
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I have Ann Easter egger (I think) who is several years old (we've had her a year, from a neighbor). She lays consistently 5-6 eggs a week. Today we noticed she turns away from all food we offer in person. We don't know if she's eating the feed. She is the oldest of 6 chickens. No-one seems to be pestering her, she has historically been the alpha. Today, she seems to want to hide under a bush a lot. When she does walk around, she does so very slowly. No limping or crouching, just slowly. Her vent is open and no egg is found. She did have something weird hanging from her vent. Maybe, a mangle piece of misshapen egg membrane? Really can't tell. Her poop looks normal. Honestly, forgot to check her crop, but will do so first thing in the morning. It didn't visibly appear abnormal. No missing feathers or injuries.
She normally eats a laying ration and occasional treats (i.e. table scraps, meal worms, scratch) - one of those everyday, but small amounts. She is still drinking clean, fresh water freely.
Am I missing something? What could it be? What should we change?
She normally eats a laying ration and occasional treats (i.e. table scraps, meal worms, scratch) - one of those everyday, but small amounts. She is still drinking clean, fresh water freely.
Am I missing something? What could it be? What should we change?