- Dec 9, 2011
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I am sick right now and only checked on my "girls" once today, at 6:30 this evening. One of my six month old black Austrolorps was in the nest bucket! I've never had anyone lay that late in the day, so I went back an hour later and she was still in there. I went ahead and pulled her out, but as I am relatively new to chickens, I really didn't know what to check for. I did turn her upside down; her cloaca was enlarged, but as I felt around, I really didn't feel anything like an egg stuck inside. Her pelvic bones seem really close together for a young layer.
It is now 10 p.m. and I went out to lock the girls in for the night ~ she is STILL in the nest bucket! I live in the Houston area and it's very warm even at night, with little or no airflow into that bucket. Should I pull her out and put her on the roost? Should I set up a dog kennel and set her in there? I really don't know what to do and any help would be appreciated. Having to figure this out while suffering from the flu is not fun. : (
Thanks
It is now 10 p.m. and I went out to lock the girls in for the night ~ she is STILL in the nest bucket! I live in the Houston area and it's very warm even at night, with little or no airflow into that bucket. Should I pull her out and put her on the roost? Should I set up a dog kennel and set her in there? I really don't know what to do and any help would be appreciated. Having to figure this out while suffering from the flu is not fun. : (
Thanks