Probably not something to worry about, but still, a sudden change in behaviour - my buff orpington seems to go some nights now without doing any poop at all.
She's never been a big pooper, unlike her bluebelle (marans-based hybrid) coopmate, but now she seems to sometimes go to bed with her crop feeling quite empty and no poop at all in the morning. (I know this because they refuse to perch, and each sleep in their own personal nestbox, so I can examine their poops every morning!)
She is otherwise very healthy, laying daily, active and eating well (hmmm, I should say well-ish - she's never been a big eater, except when I arrive in the evenings with a handful of sunflower seeds or other treats).
It's been very hot for this time of year in the UK for the last couple of weeks - could this have reduced her food intake and mean she doesn't have so much poop to pass?
She's never been a big pooper, unlike her bluebelle (marans-based hybrid) coopmate, but now she seems to sometimes go to bed with her crop feeling quite empty and no poop at all in the morning. (I know this because they refuse to perch, and each sleep in their own personal nestbox, so I can examine their poops every morning!)
She is otherwise very healthy, laying daily, active and eating well (hmmm, I should say well-ish - she's never been a big eater, except when I arrive in the evenings with a handful of sunflower seeds or other treats).
It's been very hot for this time of year in the UK for the last couple of weeks - could this have reduced her food intake and mean she doesn't have so much poop to pass?