Stephoney
Songster
- Apr 7, 2021
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Thank you so much, in advance, for reading this over. I’ve searched all through the forum looking for something that would help explain my hen’s issue. I’ve found bits and pieces, but thought maybe someone had been through something similar.
I got my first 4 hens last July. The one in question was already 1 1/2 old and laid an egg every few days. She’s a Speckled Sussex with crooked toes on one foot. Though she’s a little slower (and smaller) than the other 10 hens I now have, she still manages to stay on top as head hen. She stopped laying in early September when she started to molt. Once the cold weather hit all of my hens stopped laying so I didn’t think much of it at the time. She came through her molt fine. I guess it was in late December that I noticed she was breathing hard after I picked her up. It took her a minute to catch her breath from just being lifted and carried a short distance. I also noticed that when she was sitting on the ground resting that she rocked back and forth (head to tail, head to tail- not side to side). She eats normal, regular layer crumble and dried soldier flies for extra calcium. She has full access to water and oyster shell as well as crushed eggshells. The hens free range for part of the day and have a large indoor and outdoor run when they’re penned up. I have Eglu coops and they’re kept very clean. I also have several Chickboxes for them to lay in if the Eglu coops are occupied. I wormed the hens in the fall and this spring and also put probiotic in their water. Though she doesn’t drink as much as I’d like, she does eat and drink like the rest of the bunch. If they get treats, she’s right there, trying to get her share. Her droppings are small, but normal looking (dark green with white cap). Here eyes are bright, comb nice and red and she doesn’t have any crackling or discharge. Her tail is always in the upright position- not like I have read and seen with tails down for egg bound hens.
She still hasn’t laid an egg since the daylight has lengthened. All of my other hens, including the other 3 that she arrived with, started laying about a month or so ago. A few days ago I started researching again to see if I could figure out what’s going on with her. I checked her for water belly, but accidentally felt around the left side of her abdomen instead of the right. She wiggled a bit like she didn’t like it. I checked the other side, but there was really minimal squishiness- definitely not like a water balloon. The next morning I cleaned out the tray under the coop roosting bars and found 2 shell-less eggs. One was scrambled looking and had something that looked like a thin, crackled shell mixed into the goo (kind of leathery like a snake eggshell might be). The other was just a yolk, no white. They were both regular sized. I realized that maybe she was somehow not getting enough calcium so I picked up a bottle of Calcium Gloconate from Wilco. After reading about egg bound hens I gave her 2 mL’s + some extra water for the past 2 days. She’s still behaving normal- eating, pooping, free-ranging. She still rocks when she sits. I checked the coop this morning and there were no more shell-less eggs and she hasn’t laid any new eggs in the nesting boxes.
Does anyone know what might be going on with my hen? Should I keep giving her Calcium Gluconate? If so, for how long? We don’t have a poultry vet around where I live and I don’t want to take her to someone who doesn’t have a clue. Hoping someone on the forum has experienced something similar. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. This is the first time I’ve posted a question and I deeply appreciate anyone who can offer any ideas on how to help my girl.
I got my first 4 hens last July. The one in question was already 1 1/2 old and laid an egg every few days. She’s a Speckled Sussex with crooked toes on one foot. Though she’s a little slower (and smaller) than the other 10 hens I now have, she still manages to stay on top as head hen. She stopped laying in early September when she started to molt. Once the cold weather hit all of my hens stopped laying so I didn’t think much of it at the time. She came through her molt fine. I guess it was in late December that I noticed she was breathing hard after I picked her up. It took her a minute to catch her breath from just being lifted and carried a short distance. I also noticed that when she was sitting on the ground resting that she rocked back and forth (head to tail, head to tail- not side to side). She eats normal, regular layer crumble and dried soldier flies for extra calcium. She has full access to water and oyster shell as well as crushed eggshells. The hens free range for part of the day and have a large indoor and outdoor run when they’re penned up. I have Eglu coops and they’re kept very clean. I also have several Chickboxes for them to lay in if the Eglu coops are occupied. I wormed the hens in the fall and this spring and also put probiotic in their water. Though she doesn’t drink as much as I’d like, she does eat and drink like the rest of the bunch. If they get treats, she’s right there, trying to get her share. Her droppings are small, but normal looking (dark green with white cap). Here eyes are bright, comb nice and red and she doesn’t have any crackling or discharge. Her tail is always in the upright position- not like I have read and seen with tails down for egg bound hens.
She still hasn’t laid an egg since the daylight has lengthened. All of my other hens, including the other 3 that she arrived with, started laying about a month or so ago. A few days ago I started researching again to see if I could figure out what’s going on with her. I checked her for water belly, but accidentally felt around the left side of her abdomen instead of the right. She wiggled a bit like she didn’t like it. I checked the other side, but there was really minimal squishiness- definitely not like a water balloon. The next morning I cleaned out the tray under the coop roosting bars and found 2 shell-less eggs. One was scrambled looking and had something that looked like a thin, crackled shell mixed into the goo (kind of leathery like a snake eggshell might be). The other was just a yolk, no white. They were both regular sized. I realized that maybe she was somehow not getting enough calcium so I picked up a bottle of Calcium Gloconate from Wilco. After reading about egg bound hens I gave her 2 mL’s + some extra water for the past 2 days. She’s still behaving normal- eating, pooping, free-ranging. She still rocks when she sits. I checked the coop this morning and there were no more shell-less eggs and she hasn’t laid any new eggs in the nesting boxes.
Does anyone know what might be going on with my hen? Should I keep giving her Calcium Gluconate? If so, for how long? We don’t have a poultry vet around where I live and I don’t want to take her to someone who doesn’t have a clue. Hoping someone on the forum has experienced something similar. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer. This is the first time I’ve posted a question and I deeply appreciate anyone who can offer any ideas on how to help my girl.