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Good luck with your hen. Sounds like you have done everything possible Daughter of EVe
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Sun is shining everyone...decent weather finally...I'm still on my "melt snow, melt" mantra.....
Daughter: What you are describing is exactly what has happened to 4+ of our 2.5 - 3 yr old hatchery hens....they've either been RIR or Cinammon (sex-link) - heavy producers; the other scenario that we've encountered again with just these 2 breeds is what I refer to as "wasting" - when the begin to look ill and not acting normal, their weight has decreased substantially and they are about 25% of what their weight should be. No way to note the dropped weight unless we were to hold each one weekly; just don't want you to think that it's neglect on our part because it is not. We have worked with an additiona 4-6 hens who exhibit this downfall. We have used a variety of methods trying to turn them around, never with any success. Have finally decided to simply cull in order to spare us and them the slow death. If anyone has other suggestions, we'd be happy to hear/listen. I really believe it is because they are heavy layers, hatchery hens. Would like to breed our own, and probably will - then we'll have to deal with rehoming roosters!