My pullet makes a grumbling/crying sound when she is ready to lay an egg. However, it has been unseasonably cold (20°F at the moment), so I have been keeping her inside, and she refuses to lay her eggs anywhere but the outside coop, which is too small to insulate properly (i.e. if I added insulating materials, there would be no room for chickens).
I would prefer to just keep her inside until it warms up in a couple of hours, but would that be detrimental to her health if she is ready to lay?
P.S. An additional complication is that if she cries for very long, the cockerels start their alarm call, and then my dog (their self-appointed guardian) freaks out.
I would prefer to just keep her inside until it warms up in a couple of hours, but would that be detrimental to her health if she is ready to lay?
P.S. An additional complication is that if she cries for very long, the cockerels start their alarm call, and then my dog (their self-appointed guardian) freaks out.
