- Jun 27, 2010
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No, she wouldn't have starved in two days. She would find bugs and grass to nibble on. Usually if a hen is locked out, they'll buck and cluck and let you know something is wrong. I've even had them come up to the house and/or roost on my house or bushes around my house (it's fun finding them if you don't realize it until after dark). She may have been eggbound. Sometimes the eggbinding is more of an emergency situation. Sometimes a good layer can just die suddenly. If I hear chickens clucking right before dark, there's usually a problem with the hens getting into their house. Anyway, she would have let you know if she was stuck outside.