My Light Brahma is behaving strangely. She layed later than normal yesterday and then later in the evening I found her back in the nest, panting her beak off. It was hot in there. It was time for the girls to come in for a bit of AC before bedtime so I grabbed her and brought her in. She sat in the chair with her tail shoved up in the air and all of her feathers fluffed up, making a sneeze-like sound.
I put them all back in the coop for the night but in the morning when it was time to come out the LB was in the nest like she had slept there all night. I walked around to the back door I installed for collecting eggs and opened it. I lifted her a bit to see that there were no eggs. Then I watched her reach out with her beak and slowly shove the golf ball underneath her. I thought "This is ridiculous, she's going to miss breakfast (grapes and yogurt), so I grabbed her and put her by the treat bowl. She sat there, tail up and feathers puffed for a minute and then started eating. A while later she was out scratching in the yard with the others like everything was normal. I just came back home for a minute and checked the nest. No birds and no eggs. I went over to the bush they hide in and when I approached she was tail up and feathers puffed, making the sneezing noise again.
I worry that she has an egg stuck but the shoving the golf ball underneath herself thing has me wondering if she's going broody. I also worry that I'm totally disrupting her natural schedule by moving her around but I don't want her baking in the coop all day or missing meals.
Any ideas?
I put them all back in the coop for the night but in the morning when it was time to come out the LB was in the nest like she had slept there all night. I walked around to the back door I installed for collecting eggs and opened it. I lifted her a bit to see that there were no eggs. Then I watched her reach out with her beak and slowly shove the golf ball underneath her. I thought "This is ridiculous, she's going to miss breakfast (grapes and yogurt), so I grabbed her and put her by the treat bowl. She sat there, tail up and feathers puffed for a minute and then started eating. A while later she was out scratching in the yard with the others like everything was normal. I just came back home for a minute and checked the nest. No birds and no eggs. I went over to the bush they hide in and when I approached she was tail up and feathers puffed, making the sneezing noise again.
I worry that she has an egg stuck but the shoving the golf ball underneath herself thing has me wondering if she's going broody. I also worry that I'm totally disrupting her natural schedule by moving her around but I don't want her baking in the coop all day or missing meals.
Any ideas?