MargoStewart
In the Brooder
- Apr 12, 2023
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I'm afraid my favorite little chickie is sick. She's always been a loner so it's not abnormal for her to be off to herself. we call her Dummy cause she seems super clueless a lot of the time. Tonight, my husband took the chicks out for their free range time and he said she did her usual thing. He put them back in the coop and everyone went up to bed except for her.
She did the same thing last night, we had to go get her because she just settled down to sleep in the run area. I just went out and she was in the run but under the hen house where I couldn't reach. We usually get a broom and put it behind them to encourage them to come out. I did that and she just barely moved. I had to carefully push her with the broom.
When I picked her up she was super docile. Usually she flaps around and wants down. And she squaks a bit. Nothing tonight. I brought her in and gave her a once over. No blood or injuries that I can see. I haven't noticed any weird poo out there.
I put her back in the coop. Everyone else is up on the roost. I just put her in and slid my hand out from under her and she is just staying right there. What should I do? Is it possible she's just tired?
She did the same thing last night, we had to go get her because she just settled down to sleep in the run area. I just went out and she was in the run but under the hen house where I couldn't reach. We usually get a broom and put it behind them to encourage them to come out. I did that and she just barely moved. I had to carefully push her with the broom.
When I picked her up she was super docile. Usually she flaps around and wants down. And she squaks a bit. Nothing tonight. I brought her in and gave her a once over. No blood or injuries that I can see. I haven't noticed any weird poo out there.
I put her back in the coop. Everyone else is up on the roost. I just put her in and slid my hand out from under her and she is just staying right there. What should I do? Is it possible she's just tired?