I'm so sorry I know how you feel, my buff orphington was not yet 2 when she was found by me uner a roost. Not sure how she died as she was fine the day before. Broke my heart. She was an awesome broody mama and raised two sets of hatches . And she was so friendly. I'm going to go read on egg bound also. Again m so sorry for your lossHope everyone is doing well -- beautiful weather we had today!
I had my first tragedy occur this morning......... went out about 530 this morning to unlock the chickens & found one of my BO's dead on the floor.She had been acting a little strange yesterday & so I have been wondering all day if possibly she was egg bound. When I say 'strange", I mean she was being very quiet but never acted like she was in pain. She hung out in one nest all day long, so I was thinking maybe she was getting ready to go broody. (Altho she never carried on when I reached into the nest to pet her) As much as I hate to say this, I hope that it was that, and not something else, because I can't afford to lose half my flock. Everyone else is acting fine -- absolutely no problems of any kind.
So as soon as I got home from work, after I went to check on everyone, I get online here & read alot of different things about egg bound hens. I really think that is what was wrong with her, and I feel sssooooo guilty that I didn't pick up on something yesterday, or to be honest, to even think about something like that. She was only 14 months old.
Believe me, I learned a hard lesson, unfortunately at her expense. I know that alot of regulars on this site are seasoned chicken raisers & have probably seen alot of different issues with their chickens. For those of you who are new to this, please take the time to read up on this so you will know what to do & what to look for if this happens in your coop. I started with my hens last April & this is the first time I've lost one.
