We have an Australorp hen who’s never given us any trouble since we got her as a pullet in the spring.
But starting last week, she started hiding in the same corner all day, not interacting with the rest of the flock (and they seem to ignore her too), not leaving the coop on her own in the morning, and sometimes not going into the coop at night either.
Today, she has started “nodding off” on her feet! I’ve never seen a chicken behave like this before, so I don’t know what’s wrong with her.
She did start molting just before her behavior became odd, the weather is getting colder (but still Seattle temps, not anything “extreme”), and the younger chickens are just getting old enough to be establishing their places in the pecking order. We’ve read that any or all of these could make a chicken hide from the flock… But it doesn’t explain the new “falling asleep” thing.
We’ve checked her for injuries, lice or mites, spots or lesions on her comb or legs, egg bound, hard crop, or empty crop at the end of the day. Nothing odd with any of that. She’s not acting like the one time she wanted to go broody, either
Here is a video of her blinking slowly (20 seconds in) and nodding off (40 seconds in):
(The noises she’s making is actually encouraging, believe it or not! She has always been a “constantly complaining” clucker, so those are her normal sounds. In fact, we were first tipped off last week that something was odd when we noticed that she was quiet!)
And here is a series of photos from last Friday, Sunday, and yesterday, of her “hiding” in a different spot all day:
Any idea what might be up with her? So far no one else in the flock is acting oddly, so we’re hoping it’s not contagious, but we really don’t know what is going on.
But starting last week, she started hiding in the same corner all day, not interacting with the rest of the flock (and they seem to ignore her too), not leaving the coop on her own in the morning, and sometimes not going into the coop at night either.
Today, she has started “nodding off” on her feet! I’ve never seen a chicken behave like this before, so I don’t know what’s wrong with her.
She did start molting just before her behavior became odd, the weather is getting colder (but still Seattle temps, not anything “extreme”), and the younger chickens are just getting old enough to be establishing their places in the pecking order. We’ve read that any or all of these could make a chicken hide from the flock… But it doesn’t explain the new “falling asleep” thing.
We’ve checked her for injuries, lice or mites, spots or lesions on her comb or legs, egg bound, hard crop, or empty crop at the end of the day. Nothing odd with any of that. She’s not acting like the one time she wanted to go broody, either
Here is a video of her blinking slowly (20 seconds in) and nodding off (40 seconds in):
(The noises she’s making is actually encouraging, believe it or not! She has always been a “constantly complaining” clucker, so those are her normal sounds. In fact, we were first tipped off last week that something was odd when we noticed that she was quiet!)
And here is a series of photos from last Friday, Sunday, and yesterday, of her “hiding” in a different spot all day:
Any idea what might be up with her? So far no one else in the flock is acting oddly, so we’re hoping it’s not contagious, but we really don’t know what is going on.
