Boarderames
Chirping
- Feb 28, 2021
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Hello!
I recently just purchased two 5 1/2 month old egg laying (or so I was told) Rhode Island red hens from our local feed store. I put them in our coop five days ago and yet I have not seen one egg. I have noticed that both of them seem to have rather watery poop and have been drinking a lot of water. I am wondering if it is common for hens to go through sort of a shock when changing environments and if this is just a phase? Both are rather friendly, come out of the coop to forge a little during the day, have even let us pick them up and appear to be in great health otherwise. Any input tips or tricks are greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I recently just purchased two 5 1/2 month old egg laying (or so I was told) Rhode Island red hens from our local feed store. I put them in our coop five days ago and yet I have not seen one egg. I have noticed that both of them seem to have rather watery poop and have been drinking a lot of water. I am wondering if it is common for hens to go through sort of a shock when changing environments and if this is just a phase? Both are rather friendly, come out of the coop to forge a little during the day, have even let us pick them up and appear to be in great health otherwise. Any input tips or tricks are greatly appreciated. Thank you!