Favorite chicken is having issues!!!

jaxonann

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She’s soaking right now. What else need to be done?
 
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View attachment 1853934 She’s soaking right now. What else need to be done?
She is broody?
It looks like a soft shell egg. You mention there was egg in the nesting box? Do you see any egg (yolk/white) discharge leaking from her vent?

I would get her cleaned up. See that she drinks and eats. I would also direct dose her with poultry vitamins and get some extra calcium into her. While you are doing that, examine her for lice and mites too.
How long has she been broody?
 
Everything seems good. She's been sitting on wooden eggs for a month - halfway "tending" to them, that's when I realized I wasn't getting eggs from her. It was only really noticeable when I lost half my flock. I set my eggs last Thursday and gave her two to sit on as well. She really took to them Saturday. She still gets out and kicks around in the yard and eats with the other girls when another hen is using the nesting box. I have six boxes but they will only lay in the same one. :he

Did You get everything out?

I would offer some extra calcium for now.

Has she been sitting on eggs for a while? Not eating well?
 
Everything seems good. She's been sitting on wooden eggs for a month - halfway "tending" to them, that's when I realized I wasn't getting eggs from her. It was only really noticeable when I lost half my flock. I set my eggs last Thursday and gave her two to sit on as well. She really took to them Saturday. She still gets out and kicks around in the yard and eats with the other girls when another hen is using the nesting box. I have six boxes but they will only lay in the same one. :he

She's been sitting for a month and you just now gave her eggs to sit on?
If she is broody, then she really should not even be laying eggs or making an attempt to lay eggs. I'm wondering if she is not well instead of being broody. Usually a broody will not leave the nest except one time a day to eat, poop and take a quick dust bath.

Any swelling/bloat or fluid in the abdomen?
 
Thanks!
Her vent looks clean. She got a nice soak and inspection/blow dry before she went back outside and I saw no bugs. I will be dosing her up on the vitamins and minerals. My best guess on the broody behavior is 4-5 weeks? She's my only darker green layer now so it's easier to determine who lays which egg.

She is broody?
It looks like a soft shell egg. You mention there was egg in the nesting box? Do you see any egg (yolk/white) discharge leaking from her vent?

I would get her cleaned up. See that she drinks and eats. I would also direct dose her with poultry vitamins and get some extra calcium into her. While you are doing that, examine her for lice and mites too.
How long has she been broody?
 

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