- Apr 27, 2017
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I have six 9 month old hens in my flock that started laying a couple of months ago. I have five other hens that all laying. I can kinda tell which eggs are my new eggs. One was slightly larger than average, thinner shell than usual that is “wavy”, and has what looks like blood smears on it. I was watching my flock to see whose it may be but never figured it out. She laid this egg every two days for about 6 weeks. All hens acted the same. They free range a half acre and they were all eating together and roaming together. This afternoon I called them all in and a 9 month old barred rock never came in. I finally found her just standing by a tree. I got her to slowly walk back to the coop and her tail seemed bent. Other than moving slow and her tail she looked like all the rest. She ate and just sat down. She lagged behind the group the last two hours before sunset. She got up on her top perch for the night. I lost a hen to an egg bound issue two years ago and it was awful! Any idea what I should check for or how to help? They all eat organic flock crumble (not layer), have oyster shells out, occasional scratch and free range. She seems tone going downhill quickly. That picture is horrible, but I got her to their pen to see if she’d eat and was trying to get her tail without bugging her too much. When I opened the pen back up, they all fluttered out and she just sat around