- Jan 29, 2010
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Hi Everyone,
This is my first post. I aquired my first chickens in August, and have had no problems at all until now, can't figure it out, maybe you experienced chicken people can!
I have 6 hens, breed is quote "something reds" but they are definately not Rhode Island Reds, this is their second winter, and 1 rooster, Rhode Island Red, First Winter.
They live in an 8x8 coop. One long wooden crate for a nest. Roosts in the corner, 3 tiers.
I feed them layer pellets, free choice, and give them scratch and scraps daily.
I have kept a red heat light on in their coop since fall, and they have laid well all winter so far.
Now the problems......
They usually lay between 5 and 7 eggs a day. Then one day there were only three eggs, covered in egg yolk and albumen. This continued for three days, then it stopped.
A few weeks later, I found eggs all over the floor, a couple were broken. Some in the nest. This happened twice.
The next day there were only two eggs, one was all soft, it wasnt fully formed yet, on the floor. One had a funny pucker on the side of it the size of the yolk inside and was flattened, it was in the nest.
I hung another nest up at this point, I can tell they are getting in it, but I have only found an egg in it once.
Then a few days of more eggs on the floor, none broken. Some in the nest.
I have been debating letting them molt, I just leared their age and that they should be allowed to molt their second year, so I unplugged their light, figured that wold fix it!
The next day, seven eggs, all in the nest.
Then the rest of the week there have been eggs on the floor and in the nest. Varying numbers. None broken.
Yesterday two eggs, on the floor. One slat on the bottom of the crate came loose and let go on one side, the chicken wire lining it had somehow been pulled out and was on the floor under the roost, and the hay scattered everywhere. I replaced that crate with a plastic milk crate in the same place.
This morning, three eggs on the floor.
AND as I was on my egg hunt the rooster went after one of the hens. I grabbed him and held him a minute, then put him down and finished getting the eggs and turned to go, and saw on of the girls on her side on the floor, one wing extended, not bearing any weigt on one leg. I piked her up and folded up her wing and she was shivering, so I brought her in and put her in the tub on a towel, she is eating and drinking, she can put weight on the leg, and did when I pick her up and put her dawn, but then she pulls it up to her body and stands on one leg or lies down.
SO,
Anybody have an idea what is going on?! Sorry for the long post.
This is my first post. I aquired my first chickens in August, and have had no problems at all until now, can't figure it out, maybe you experienced chicken people can!
I have 6 hens, breed is quote "something reds" but they are definately not Rhode Island Reds, this is their second winter, and 1 rooster, Rhode Island Red, First Winter.
They live in an 8x8 coop. One long wooden crate for a nest. Roosts in the corner, 3 tiers.
I feed them layer pellets, free choice, and give them scratch and scraps daily.
I have kept a red heat light on in their coop since fall, and they have laid well all winter so far.
Now the problems......
They usually lay between 5 and 7 eggs a day. Then one day there were only three eggs, covered in egg yolk and albumen. This continued for three days, then it stopped.
A few weeks later, I found eggs all over the floor, a couple were broken. Some in the nest. This happened twice.
The next day there were only two eggs, one was all soft, it wasnt fully formed yet, on the floor. One had a funny pucker on the side of it the size of the yolk inside and was flattened, it was in the nest.
I hung another nest up at this point, I can tell they are getting in it, but I have only found an egg in it once.
Then a few days of more eggs on the floor, none broken. Some in the nest.
I have been debating letting them molt, I just leared their age and that they should be allowed to molt their second year, so I unplugged their light, figured that wold fix it!
The next day, seven eggs, all in the nest.
Then the rest of the week there have been eggs on the floor and in the nest. Varying numbers. None broken.
Yesterday two eggs, on the floor. One slat on the bottom of the crate came loose and let go on one side, the chicken wire lining it had somehow been pulled out and was on the floor under the roost, and the hay scattered everywhere. I replaced that crate with a plastic milk crate in the same place.
This morning, three eggs on the floor.
AND as I was on my egg hunt the rooster went after one of the hens. I grabbed him and held him a minute, then put him down and finished getting the eggs and turned to go, and saw on of the girls on her side on the floor, one wing extended, not bearing any weigt on one leg. I piked her up and folded up her wing and she was shivering, so I brought her in and put her in the tub on a towel, she is eating and drinking, she can put weight on the leg, and did when I pick her up and put her dawn, but then she pulls it up to her body and stands on one leg or lies down.
SO,
Anybody have an idea what is going on?! Sorry for the long post.