WingsysRoost
Crowing
- Nov 8, 2022
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It's been cold, wet, and snowy the last few days compared to last week - hovering around 0C, plus or minus a few degrees. Today, I noticed that my Barred Rock hen was laying down in the leaves both inside the coop and outside. It wasn't for very long each time, and she went up to roost shortly after because it was getting dark. She was also a bit fluffed up this morning when it was colder out, but she seemed to be up and active when it was sunny in the afternoon and came running for their soaked food.
I went to check on her just in case, but she seems healthy, aside from a few peck marks on her comb - I believe she got picked on a bit during the first snow of the year a few days ago when they crowded because they didn't want to leave their run, since she is near the bottom of the pecking order. I don't see anything fresh. It seemed like she had a nice full crop, which I would expect since I had seen her eating right before that. Her comb and face color seems fine, and she didn't appear to be eggbound or anything like that when I checked.
My first thought (well, after I finished panicking that she was ill...) was that she was trying to warm up her feet by laying down on them. Is this something they do? The only time I've really seen them lay down is if they're ill (which she doesn't seem to be) or injured (which she also doesn't seem to be), so now I'm kind of worried about her.
Thanks in advance.
I went to check on her just in case, but she seems healthy, aside from a few peck marks on her comb - I believe she got picked on a bit during the first snow of the year a few days ago when they crowded because they didn't want to leave their run, since she is near the bottom of the pecking order. I don't see anything fresh. It seemed like she had a nice full crop, which I would expect since I had seen her eating right before that. Her comb and face color seems fine, and she didn't appear to be eggbound or anything like that when I checked.
My first thought (well, after I finished panicking that she was ill...) was that she was trying to warm up her feet by laying down on them. Is this something they do? The only time I've really seen them lay down is if they're ill (which she doesn't seem to be) or injured (which she also doesn't seem to be), so now I'm kind of worried about her.
Thanks in advance.