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You do know that Marans are not the most prolific layers? She is less than a year old, but could be going into a molt. But birds that are moved sometimes get thrown off for a few weeks, and she moved twice recently to get to you. Just be patient, but watch her. It could be that she is an internal layer... feel her abdomen so you know what is "normal". If her abdoment becomes rock hard over time, she may be laying internally and there is not much you can do about it. But if you ever decide to "cull" her, I would like her back, please.
You do know that Marans are not the most prolific layers? She is less than a year old, but could be going into a molt. But birds that are moved sometimes get thrown off for a few weeks, and she moved twice recently to get to you. Just be patient, but watch her. It could be that she is an internal layer... feel her abdomen so you know what is "normal". If her abdoment becomes rock hard over time, she may be laying internally and there is not much you can do about it. But if you ever decide to "cull" her, I would like her back, please.
