I have really had a hard time raising chickens. It’s not because I don’t love them, This summer I have lost 2 to predators, one just a week and a half ago and that has broke my heart,
I get so attached to them. And they seem to get sick a lot. First they had mycoplasma, and I know that they will have that the rest of their life but they are strictly pets. I don’t even eat eggs, I’ll give them to a neighbor or to my kids. I have a sex link that I’ve had about a year. She is a consistent layer.
if I could not count on anything else in this life I could count on an egg being in the nest box every morning. We’ve had some really really hot humid weather. And she seems to really feel it because she pants and holds her wings away from her body. But the other four hens do as well. They have went a day or two and not laid and I’m sure it is from the weather so when she didn’t lay 4 days ago I wasn’t particularly alarmed although it was the first time in a year that she had not laid an egg. And she hasn’t laid one since, 4 days now, She is not as active, and she is still eating but not as much. I live alone and I’m old (sorry I had to confess that as part of the reason I haven’t been able to catch her) She gets under the house and I can’t reach her. But I need to see what is going on with her I noticed this morning her crop look kind of big but she had eaten a little bit of the food I put out before I checked the nest box to see if she had laid. I am kind of at a loss to know what could be going on. I keep oyster shell flakes out all the time, I give them fresh cool water every day, sometimes twice a day. they have plenty of shade available and I keep a fan going in the 2 places they normally congregate. I’ve done everything I know to do, I have electrolytes in their drinking water as well and I haven’t seen any gross diarrhea. She is the feistiest chicken I’ve ever see and I love that quality in her. She also is the most curious chicken I’ve ever had. She is so active and into everything! Her nickname is Nosy Rosie. And it’s that nosiness makes me wonder if she has eaten something that would make her sick, or if her crop might be impacted (and if it should be what would I do about that) I have spent a small fortune taking them to vets and they don’t seem to know about chickens. And one actually told me he only treated livestock, and they are so expensive!! I took my cat to the vet last week because he hadn’t been well. The vet did bloodwork and said he had diabetes, Gave me insulin and I left. I was there about 30 minutes . it cost $650!! I just can’t afford it but these pets are my nuclear family since I retire.? I am not sure what to do. I feel very inadequate

if I could not count on anything else in this life I could count on an egg being in the nest box every morning. We’ve had some really really hot humid weather. And she seems to really feel it because she pants and holds her wings away from her body. But the other four hens do as well. They have went a day or two and not laid and I’m sure it is from the weather so when she didn’t lay 4 days ago I wasn’t particularly alarmed although it was the first time in a year that she had not laid an egg. And she hasn’t laid one since, 4 days now, She is not as active, and she is still eating but not as much. I live alone and I’m old (sorry I had to confess that as part of the reason I haven’t been able to catch her) She gets under the house and I can’t reach her. But I need to see what is going on with her I noticed this morning her crop look kind of big but she had eaten a little bit of the food I put out before I checked the nest box to see if she had laid. I am kind of at a loss to know what could be going on. I keep oyster shell flakes out all the time, I give them fresh cool water every day, sometimes twice a day. they have plenty of shade available and I keep a fan going in the 2 places they normally congregate. I’ve done everything I know to do, I have electrolytes in their drinking water as well and I haven’t seen any gross diarrhea. She is the feistiest chicken I’ve ever see and I love that quality in her. She also is the most curious chicken I’ve ever had. She is so active and into everything! Her nickname is Nosy Rosie. And it’s that nosiness makes me wonder if she has eaten something that would make her sick, or if her crop might be impacted (and if it should be what would I do about that) I have spent a small fortune taking them to vets and they don’t seem to know about chickens. And one actually told me he only treated livestock, and they are so expensive!! I took my cat to the vet last week because he hadn’t been well. The vet did bloodwork and said he had diabetes, Gave me insulin and I left. I was there about 30 minutes . it cost $650!! I just can’t afford it but these pets are my nuclear family since I retire.? I am not sure what to do. I feel very inadequate