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Dad and I have talked about electric fencing, I think it was you who brought it up after Aliss was bit by the dog. It's a possibility, as always, it just comes down to $. We've also thought about expanding the run all the way down the hill to the playhouse. We have ideas, just need to decide which one would be best for our situation and save up to do it.Well without seeing her myself I can only say that it could be anything.
One year, one of my hens was going through her first moult (I think it was Dorothy) and she started walking backwards and in circles and generally not acting right.
Of course this freaked me out, but then I realized that it was her pin feathers on her belly which were causing her distress. I tell you though it really had me worried; I was sure she was dying. Once I realized it was her feathers, I put her up on top of my round bale to eat and drink away from the others and just made sure she wasn’t bothered by the others.
I also figured out that she enjoyed a gentle massage of her belly feathers.
For your girl I would just ensure she is eating and drinking ok, and keep her quiet for a couple days.
Next year you might want to look at some electric fencing to keep them from wandering and keep some larger ground predators out.
You can use these plastic poles and run about three strands along the bottom to keep the chooks in, and put another one up at about the 2’ level to keep out dogs, foxes, bears…..
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They are super easy to put up the spike at the bottoms gets stuck into the ground, and easy to take down, I would use the electric twine rather than the tape.
Anyways it’s an option for you in the future.