My eldest bird in the flock is a Midnight Majesty Maran named Jessie who will be turning 5 on July 20th. She's always been the top hen in the pecking order and has maintained that position all her life, earning her the nickname "The Matriarch".
Supposedly MMMs live for 5-8 years, but I haven't had to deal with a chicken passing from old age and don't know to expect firsthand.
The last week she's been roosting on the ground instead of her usual perch and the last few days I've noticed her comb drooping.
Normal comb position (taken in October):
Vs. current position
It doesn't show up on camera well but the top part of her comb is a slightly paler shade than the rest
She has also been having diarrhea recently (taking a bath in the picture above) and seems not to be moving as quickly as she use to. Still has a healthy appetite (loves her raspberries) and free-ranges with the rest of the flock. Her body cavity (behind the legs) feels sort of firm, but it should be noted she hasn't laid eggs for over a year.
Am I being too paranoid or do you think it might be the very early stages of decline due to old age?
Supposedly MMMs live for 5-8 years, but I haven't had to deal with a chicken passing from old age and don't know to expect firsthand.
The last week she's been roosting on the ground instead of her usual perch and the last few days I've noticed her comb drooping.
Normal comb position (taken in October):
Vs. current position
It doesn't show up on camera well but the top part of her comb is a slightly paler shade than the rest
She has also been having diarrhea recently (taking a bath in the picture above) and seems not to be moving as quickly as she use to. Still has a healthy appetite (loves her raspberries) and free-ranges with the rest of the flock. Her body cavity (behind the legs) feels sort of firm, but it should be noted she hasn't laid eggs for over a year.
Am I being too paranoid or do you think it might be the very early stages of decline due to old age?