Phi-Phi
Chirping
- Aug 18, 2020
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My first time layer frizzled serama was laying in a nesting box for trying to lay her first egg for over 24 hours only to get up and eat, drink and roost with the other hens. I was able to feel an egg in her abdomen. When I found her in the nesting box the next day, I decided to give her some calcium supplement, applied Vaseline, and a warm 15 minute bath and massage. I then left her alone and made sure my bigger girls didn’t bother her. She then laid a considerably normal egg about 2 hours later. The image below shows her egg next to a d’Uccle egg.
My question is, would she have laid an egg on her own without my intervention? Is it normal for a bantam to take a long time to lay her first few eggs? She is back in the nesting box today and has been in there for most of the day (except to eat and drink).
This is Fanny, she is very small:
My question is, would she have laid an egg on her own without my intervention? Is it normal for a bantam to take a long time to lay her first few eggs? She is back in the nesting box today and has been in there for most of the day (except to eat and drink).
This is Fanny, she is very small: