Novice Homesteader
Chirping
- Oct 1, 2021
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My 2 year old RIR, lays consistently every other day as it gets cold. However 2 days ago, she did not want to come out of the pen with the others, but sat on the ground by herself. she let me pet her, no problem. I left the coop open for her but she stayed inside. She went to bed early.
Next day (yesterday) she stayed in the pen again. I left the pen open and she wandered out eventually. I noticed goopy stuff on her behind area. It looked like an egg broke inside her before coming out to be laid yesterday. She still stayed by herself. I picked her up and gently washed her off, and inspected the hole for matting or blockage ( I really don't know what I am looking for), it was all clear. I put her back down, and she stayed out awhile but went in by herself and put herself to bed early.
Background: 3 days ago, her egg was perfect as always.
I have had to keep them locked in their pen longer than normal throughout the day, due to some large predatory Hawks who recently took/killed her buddy (Thanksgiving) and one of the younger ones. I go outside as soon as I can to "Chick-herd" them, but I recently got food poisoning so that came to a hard stop for a couple days.
Could she be depressed? and/or has she been denied all of the goodies in the yard for the last couple of days leading to good egg growth? Please help.
Next day (yesterday) she stayed in the pen again. I left the pen open and she wandered out eventually. I noticed goopy stuff on her behind area. It looked like an egg broke inside her before coming out to be laid yesterday. She still stayed by herself. I picked her up and gently washed her off, and inspected the hole for matting or blockage ( I really don't know what I am looking for), it was all clear. I put her back down, and she stayed out awhile but went in by herself and put herself to bed early.
Background: 3 days ago, her egg was perfect as always.
I have had to keep them locked in their pen longer than normal throughout the day, due to some large predatory Hawks who recently took/killed her buddy (Thanksgiving) and one of the younger ones. I go outside as soon as I can to "Chick-herd" them, but I recently got food poisoning so that came to a hard stop for a couple days.
Could she be depressed? and/or has she been denied all of the goodies in the yard for the last couple of days leading to good egg growth? Please help.