Ron - I am sorry about your dear young girly.
I have not had an egg bound hen, but do know for a day or so they walk around with a droopy tail, very sad looking.
I DID almost loose my pet bantam Roo Woodstock (he is a RIR and two years old next month). When we had that nasty day almost 2 weeks - wind, snow, sleet yuck stuff, think it was a Thursday - he must have gotten chilled that day. It was so nasty here, I did not spend alot of time outside with the birds. When I went to lock up, he was in a nest box, not his normal roost area. I
should have picked him up then - ANY change in behavior can be the first sign of a problem. BUT I did not. The next morning when I went out, he was on the floor of the coop looking very, very poorly. Wings drooped, head hanging - his duck buddy (peepers) was keeping all the birds away from him. Scooped him up and he was FREEZING - his skin so cold. In to the house he came (DH did not even bat an eye when I said Woodstock was in a box in the downstairs shower). Woodstock stayed in for two days, getting warm and his strength back. He never, ever jumped out of his box - shoe box sized - and on the second day when he started crowing I knew he was going to be ok. He is back out with the flock now with no problems.
Here is the Peepers and his rooster Woodstock
Carol - I hope you start feeling better soon.
daegorn - adorable bunny
Sunny How are the chicks? Have a batch in the bator due to start hatching tomorrow night, heard peeping today
Have not shared these pictures before. The kind of tell a story
The hen is a bantam cross - her dad is Woodstock and her mother was Silverchick (she was killed about this time last year by the ravens - a Rosecomb bantam). She has since weaned the chicks ( LF chicks) and just started to go broody again last night.
Look at the very right edge of this photo and you can see Dora, one of my MF cochins, just coming into the frame.
Threat gone