- Jul 28, 2011
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Hi - we're new to the chicken thing... have browsed through the posts here and can't find one that matches, so here goes...
We have 20 birds (ISA browns, 8mos old) - 18 eggs a day - so the flock seems healthy. However one hen hasn't walked around much in the past 2 days.
Stays sitting under the heat lamp by the water in the coop - even when the rest of the birds wander out to the run.
My daughter moved her to a nest box this morning and tagged her leg with a twist tie so that we could keep track of her. I went out a lunch time and she hasn't moved.
She's pooping without moving, so her backside was COVERED in poop.
I brought her in and gave her a warm bath, she's now in the house drying out under a lamp. Have provided her with water...
Still not moving... sitting under the light facing the corner of the box.
Suggestions?
She's not obviously egg-bound, but i'm no expert... she doesn't seem to be working at laying... ?
Is there anything else we should be doing?
We keep them in an insulated coop, never get's below freezing... lot's of water.
They're fed laying ration and scraps from the kitchen..
Stumped...
Thanks in advance for any insights...
We have 20 birds (ISA browns, 8mos old) - 18 eggs a day - so the flock seems healthy. However one hen hasn't walked around much in the past 2 days.
Stays sitting under the heat lamp by the water in the coop - even when the rest of the birds wander out to the run.
My daughter moved her to a nest box this morning and tagged her leg with a twist tie so that we could keep track of her. I went out a lunch time and she hasn't moved.
She's pooping without moving, so her backside was COVERED in poop.
I brought her in and gave her a warm bath, she's now in the house drying out under a lamp. Have provided her with water...
Still not moving... sitting under the light facing the corner of the box.
Suggestions?
She's not obviously egg-bound, but i'm no expert... she doesn't seem to be working at laying... ?
Is there anything else we should be doing?
We keep them in an insulated coop, never get's below freezing... lot's of water.
They're fed laying ration and scraps from the kitchen..
Stumped...
Thanks in advance for any insights...
