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Brennigan is it possible an egg got stuck? Is that yolk? Otherwise watch to see that your other two have no eye/ nose dishcharge, combs are full colored, and that everyone's poops are normal green with a white cap. No frothy ones; cecal poops of course will be the runny brownish which is normal. As to the grieving process, yes her friend is calling for her. They might need extra treats and encouragement for a while as they sometimesgo "off their feed". It will be realky hard to add as the other two are gonna terrorize any newb. It is because it is a small group, and they aren't free range. Not a bad thing at all but it makes them more territorial. My trick is to put food and water everywhere and to add buckets and whatever i have around to clutter the space and provide a foil against attack. This being your first add-on you must remember any adds can silently bring sickness too. And if yours picked anything up it will show itself now anyway, as they just lost a buddy. Watch, see if you have any sickness already, and either wait until spring or do any adding before the deep cold snap so if something crops up it will not be as severe.
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@Brennigan
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This is one of my favorite things to do! ESPECIALLY this time of year!Maah, you may have to venture out of Wayland, but, find a Barnes and Noble. They have a few mags that may interest youy and the cool part (if you are willing) is you can sit in one of the comfy chairs, sip some hot chocolate, and peruse many, many reads as your time permits. This way you may find one, or two, you like.
First eggs are the best! And the cutest!
@Brennigan
, I'm sorry. I don't have answers about the yellow stuff, or the eggs, just sympathy for your loss.
When we started with chickens we bought 3 chicks. Our orpington ended up being a boy, and went to a farm. Then we had 2 hens until the next spring when we got 3 more chicks. If you liked the chick experience, why not hold off until the spring and go that route? Buying someone else's older hens means less egg laying time with them. Our eldest 2 are only 2 years old, and their production is already dropping off.
Were they okay with just the two of them for three months? I LOVED having chicks, but felt two was a small number for them to survive socially (everywhere says they have to be in groups of three)! I have a lady that's willing to sell me two full-size, but integration sounds awful, and I'd rather have chicks again! I love my connection with my girls!