Hen not able to sit down, sinks down to one side

During molt.. keep me from starving myself as a small child.
Thank you for your tips,,! I' m very happy that you were a picky eater, and that you had such a wonderful mother! And that you make so much effort to help. It's something very rare, and invaluable what happens on this forum, friendly people helping each other.
 
Oh I am so glad your girl is feeling better! These chooks can be such a worry at times.

Do you just have the two girls? They are beautiful, what breed are they? I meant to ask earlier but forgot.
Yes I worry too much, and at the moment that I say, don' t worry so much, the' re fine, this happens... So maybe worrying helps ..
Yes I have only those 2, I had 3 but my Sussex Hen died in June of reproductive issues. I only can have 2 or 3 chickens because our families live a 7 hour drive away, and their run is not that big ( 10 x 24), and when we go to my parents in law we can take them with us but that run is just 3 x12. I' d love to have one day a real flock with more hens and a rooster!

It's terrible how much health issues chickens have, I guess these molts are so extreme because of the egg- laying machines they are... never saw a totally naked wild bird...
I have had 7 chickens since 2018, and none of them died of old age, it' s always these productive issues...

Now I' m going to find out what these 2 ladies want to eat 😄Thank you for the suggestions!
 
what breed are they?
Sorry forgot this... They are sold here as greeneggers, I think their mum is a crested cream legbar, because of their crest and it had to be a blue egg- layer, and their dad is of a brown- egg laying breed, don' t know wich...
Today Mona is much beter, yesterday they stayed in their run, it was a bit cold and overcast, today they both waited till the sun was out of their run and then they got out and spent the whole afternoon in the sun, eating a bit of grass and weeds.
They won' t eat tuna but they really liked the eggnoodles and salat/ cabage ...they had some turkeymeat that they liked, and all the sunflowerseeds were eaten ... so a bit off progress
 
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Sorry forgot this... They are sold here as greeneggers, I think their mum is a crested cream legbar, because of their crest and it had to be a blue egg- layer, and their dad is of a brown- egg laying breed, don' t know wich...
Today Mona is much beter, yesterday they stayed in their run, it was a bit cold and overcast, today they both waited till the sun was out of their run and then they got out and spent the whole afternoon in the sun, eating a bit of grass and weeds.
They won' t eat tuna but they really liked the eggnoodles and salat/ cabage ...they had some turkeymeat that they liked, and all the sunflowerseeds were eaten ... so a bit off progress

My chooks really love fresh fish, which we pan fry, it’s a rare treat for them as usually there are no leftovers here! But sometimes I will put a small bit aside for my elderly hens.

Another thing they love here, is pasta. Any sort of pasta, with sauce or without.

We normally don’t have enough leftovers to give regularly here, but sometimes we cook too many carrots or potatoes and those are gobbled up in seconds by the flock.

I have had them hop up onto my lawn chair and steal my bagel! And me just cannot eat near those chooks! They are very fast to hop up and grab whatever they can.

One of my sisters hens grabbed my cousin’s wee girl’s pizza! Poor girl cried, of course we adults were laughing.

Chickens are so much fun.
 

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