FluffyButtHut4
In the Brooder
- May 3, 2019
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Hello! New here! We recently decided to (FINALLY) get some chickens for our home. We have 24 young chicks still, not laying yet- and we were given 2 chickens (a rooster & black rock hen) that are a little over a year old. They have been through a stressful situation (they were part of a 30 bird flock, the previous owners dog got a hold of 27 of them & the 28th died a week before they were given to us. And kept in a VERY small coop & run for 30 chickens.) Well after cleaning them up, getting them settled, getting them on a good diet, & treating for really bad leg mites, the rooster started crowing & hen started laying eggs! (We don't know last time she laid). Well day 3 of laying she wasn't looking so bright. (She's a very sassy bird, the 2 stick together & she usually keeps all our other chickens away from her & the rooster, Clyde.She doesn't typically let them near her.) So day 3 she was standing under heat lamp & not really moving (they're normally the 1st out when we open the coop), i was really surprised she laid another egg that day. After she really wouldn't come out of the coop, her butt is drooped down & she wouldn't get up on top of the "perch"/higher section in the coop that her & Clyde typically lay in. She just stood under heat lamp. Not eating as much, not drinking well, just not looking well. Her poop looks fine. They've been dusted for mites. She had some fluid come from her beak the last day she laid but her crop wasn't full. And after I cleaned her & treated legs again, there wasn't anymore fluid coming out. Felt around & don't feel a stuck egg so we don't think she's egg bound. Has anyone dealt with this kind a thing before? A hen getting dumpy looking after laying for 3 days straight (after not laying for months)? We're just worried about her. We were so happy when she started laying. It felt like a huge accomplishment considering how these 2 showed up looking. Any advice appreciated!