sawilliams
Songster
Disease might have something to do with it.
About a week ago...I noticed worms in some of the droppings. I don't know if they are from the hen in question but I think I might have a worm problem in my flock and the hen might have contracted it.
Which means I shouldn't be breeding the hen and rooster anymore. At least until I have dewormed the whole flock.
Thanks for the tips and insight. Will definitely look into doing a deworm and quite possibly changing the feed/nutrition.
Worms will more likely effect the health of your hen then hatchability of your eggs. But since a mama won't eat as much while she is sitting parasites can kill her while she's broody.
If you are seeing worms its most likely is tapeworm segments, they are the most difficult to get under control and a good indication the hens will have other types of worms as well. Most chicken type wormers do not treat tapeworm and you will need a vet to prescribe meds or research until you feel comfortable with a treatment as you will likely have to use meds that are not labled for chickens and you will not be able to use/eat those eggs during treatment