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- Aug 11, 2020
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I've got a leghorn and a crevecour, both hens, who don't lay anymore. Curious if it's potentially a side effect of the only two having been pursued by predators this summer. The crevecour has always been odd and slow to start (broody and molting too, she's been our little handful). But the leghorn is usually tried and true. We stopped a raccoon attack on her but not before it pulled out most feather from around her vent and left a lot of scratches on it (in it maybe?). She laid a couple times since, but then quite. Acts very sad and much more timid as time goes on. Though she perks up and runs for treats and is still high in the pecking order. Checking her vent tomorrow for any signs of disease or parasites, but curious if being attacked can end a chickens laying for life?
Oh, she also will lay in the nesting box like she wants to put out an egg but never does. Poor girl, I feel badly for her.
Oh, she also will lay in the nesting box like she wants to put out an egg but never does. Poor girl, I feel badly for her.