- Oct 20, 2014
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Thanks for getting back to me Jen. I called a vet and they told me to bring her inside and get her warm (I am in NY and its cold) She seems a little better now, well at least she's eating and moving around. The Dr told me to keep her in for 24-48 hours and see if she passes the egg and if not to give her a call back.
She was fine yesterday my other two girls started laying two weeks ago and when this one (Peep my australorp) did not come right out of the coop this morning I thought that maybe she was about to lay her first egg too. I have 4 all 6 months old. The 2 that are laying RIR and a wht Plymouth Rock had no problems at all (just very chatty) and their eggs were beautiful. Nice hard shells too, so I don't think a calcium problem. I like the bath solution but since it so cold I worry she may catch a cold. She's in the garage with an electric heater and a heat lamp (my meter must be spinning, lol) She sounds just like your girl all fluffed out and not moving much. I hope she lays an egg soon, I'm worried she may be sick. She is acting much better now though, my son is feeding her a little yogurt and she's gobbling it up. I've checked some images online of full or compacted crops and I don't see that on her. How else can I check for this. Her comb is nice and red and her poop is a little loose but no blood or anything.
Thanks so much for your help. I wish my girls could talk this is very stressful.
Ali
She was fine yesterday my other two girls started laying two weeks ago and when this one (Peep my australorp) did not come right out of the coop this morning I thought that maybe she was about to lay her first egg too. I have 4 all 6 months old. The 2 that are laying RIR and a wht Plymouth Rock had no problems at all (just very chatty) and their eggs were beautiful. Nice hard shells too, so I don't think a calcium problem. I like the bath solution but since it so cold I worry she may catch a cold. She's in the garage with an electric heater and a heat lamp (my meter must be spinning, lol) She sounds just like your girl all fluffed out and not moving much. I hope she lays an egg soon, I'm worried she may be sick. She is acting much better now though, my son is feeding her a little yogurt and she's gobbling it up. I've checked some images online of full or compacted crops and I don't see that on her. How else can I check for this. Her comb is nice and red and her poop is a little loose but no blood or anything.
Thanks so much for your help. I wish my girls could talk this is very stressful.
Ali