- Mar 21, 2014
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Howdy! I am brand new to chickens. We bought a pair of pullets in January. They both began laying in early February, and we were getting about 11eggs per week from the 2 of them.
Recently, it seems that one has become broody. She spends all her time in the nest box, or in a small hole she dug in the dirt. She isn't sitting on eggs, just sitting. She has a decreased appetite and little poop. She suddenly sounds like a rusty hinge on a door--normally she's a quiet little thing. So far this week we've gotten only 2 eggs between both hens.
Is all of this normal broodiness, or should I be looking for trouble?
She has a fine appetite for the Chicken Crack treats we give them (but I'd heard that that is basically chicken junk food, so I worry about the birds having too much.)
My other pullet also seems to have a decreased appetite and fewer (but much larger) poops. She's not sitting in her nest box. She is also enthusiastic about the Chicken Crack. No rusty-sounding screeches from this one yet.
They have both been put in a movable run during the day with access to grass-- could this have caused something to get impacted in her crop?
At this point I don't know if all this is normal broody behavior, or if I need to get my pullet off to the vet?
Thanks for your help and insight.
La Loka
Recently, it seems that one has become broody. She spends all her time in the nest box, or in a small hole she dug in the dirt. She isn't sitting on eggs, just sitting. She has a decreased appetite and little poop. She suddenly sounds like a rusty hinge on a door--normally she's a quiet little thing. So far this week we've gotten only 2 eggs between both hens.
Is all of this normal broodiness, or should I be looking for trouble?
She has a fine appetite for the Chicken Crack treats we give them (but I'd heard that that is basically chicken junk food, so I worry about the birds having too much.)
My other pullet also seems to have a decreased appetite and fewer (but much larger) poops. She's not sitting in her nest box. She is also enthusiastic about the Chicken Crack. No rusty-sounding screeches from this one yet.
They have both been put in a movable run during the day with access to grass-- could this have caused something to get impacted in her crop?
At this point I don't know if all this is normal broody behavior, or if I need to get my pullet off to the vet?
Thanks for your help and insight.
La Loka