- Mar 28, 2017
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I have a seven month old Olive Egger. She started laying eggs about a month or two ago and layed them away from the coop and nest boxes. She layed for about 10 days and then left her nest. Since then we haven't found where she is laying as our small flock of about 25 free range on about 8 acres during the day. Not sure if she is laying anywhere at all.
Today we have some wind and noticed she was standing by herself "swaying". Was she swaying in the wind? Watched her for a few minutes, then saw that she fell over to one side, but got up. She is standing with her legs apart and "swaying". We were able to catch her and moved her into a seperate pen. I'm not sure how to check if she is egg bound. I felt her belly and around her rear end, but didn't feel anything. She feels thinner when I pick her up, I can feel her breastbone more prominently than the other chickens. She is in her seperate pen with another chicken for company. I gave them a dish of food and they both excitedly ate. She doesnt have her feathers fluffed out. She isn't tilting her head or shaking it. Her comb looks a little paler than normal. I am concerned if she has a virus that the other chicken in the pen with her will be at risk. Maybe the whole flock is at risk!
Today we have some wind and noticed she was standing by herself "swaying". Was she swaying in the wind? Watched her for a few minutes, then saw that she fell over to one side, but got up. She is standing with her legs apart and "swaying". We were able to catch her and moved her into a seperate pen. I'm not sure how to check if she is egg bound. I felt her belly and around her rear end, but didn't feel anything. She feels thinner when I pick her up, I can feel her breastbone more prominently than the other chickens. She is in her seperate pen with another chicken for company. I gave them a dish of food and they both excitedly ate. She doesnt have her feathers fluffed out. She isn't tilting her head or shaking it. Her comb looks a little paler than normal. I am concerned if she has a virus that the other chicken in the pen with her will be at risk. Maybe the whole flock is at risk!
