Limping...laid an egg on the roost

Hopefully it's just that. I will keep an eye on her and the crop. I haven't noticed it before, but I did see another one of the girls doing it yesterday, so maybe they do it and I've never noticed. Fingers crossed. I think it's easy to see things when they are right in front of you all day.
 
In hot weather some signs of heat stress is panting & holding their wings out. Shade is important. Tarps over the run help greatly. Wetting a area in the run for cool mud helps. Chickens expel heat thru their feet shallow pans of cool water helps greatly too. I don’t know your setup but hanging misters are wonderful. Treats (fruits & vegetables chopped) frozen into ice (could use a plastic pitcher) then placed in a pan is a beneficial for hydration.
Best wishes for your hen.
 
Thank you so much, she is inside with us in the Aircon so not sure if she would be hot today?
We have a double garage we leave open for the girls and we have a mister which they don't love, but it seems to cool a large area. We have a tarp over the run too. I need to start freezing some treats, great idea. We always have watermelon and cucumber on hand during our terribly hot summers. The humidity is awful, I do feel sorry for the girls. Thanks for your wishes :)

[tE="MissChick@dee, post: 20798112, member: 490271"]In hot weather some signs of heat stress is panting & holding their wings out. Shade is important. Tarps over the run help greatly. Wetting a area in the run for cool mud helps. Chickens expel heat thru their feet shallow pans of cool water helps greatly too. I don’t know your setup but hanging misters are wonderful. Treats (fruits & vegetables chopped) frozen into ice (could use a plastic pitcher) then placed in a pan is a beneficial for hydration.
Best wishes for your hen.[/QUOTE]
 
So which is it? The crop is full in the morning or not?
She's still gaping/stretching the neck or not?
She's still open mouth breathing even inside with the air conditioner on?
 
Yes the crop felt hard (full?) This morning. She is still stretching her neck, not all the time but a little and a bit of open mouth breathing even when inside in the a/c.


So which is it? The crop is full in the morning or not?
She's still gaping/stretching the neck or not?
She's still open mouth breathing even inside with the air conditioner on?
 

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