- May 4, 2010
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Hi all,
I have been keeping chooks for 3 months now, I got them at point of lay and they have become pets more so than livestock. I only have 4, but I am quite limited for space and wanted them to have plenty of room to strech their legs / wings.
Anyhow, one of them has started to loose a few feathers, the real little ones around her head. I noticed this on sunday and as it was a bank holiday yesterday, have been unable to contact the vet as of yet. But this morning she laid an egg with no shell. Not in the nesting box, just on the inside part of the run. Its almost as if it just sort of dropped out where she was stood at the time. She has been very quiet today and is just sort of stood on her own, not doing alot while the others are happily scratching around for grubs and stuff. (the run is split into two halves, one half is biult on concrete slabs and so is completely predator proof, the other half is just on the dirt ground) I put a layer of topsoil on the concrete slabs (changed twice a week) so they have something to scratch about in when they are locked in the safe part of the run. When I am home they have the whole run, when I am in the garden, they get to roam about the garden to their hearts content. They are fed Layers pellets and layers mash. (2 of them prefer the pellets and the other two prefere the mash, so I put both out) and have free access to their food / water whenever they want.I also give them mixed poultry grit which they have access to whenever they want it. They are all very tame and will follow me around the garden for hours just in case I have something nice. They get plenty of fresh leaves and salad, they get corn as a treat. They dont seem to be under any stress, and seem happy enough. I think they have enough space, as when I go into the house, they all go back into the run of their own accord. I take this to indicate that they feel safe in there. I have had comments on how healthy they look over the past few weeks. I think they look a little chubby, but they are spoiled pets after all.
Can anyone explain to me what is going on? do I need to rush her to the vets, or is this something that happens. I was wondering if she could be going into molt, but is this not the wrong time of year?
Any help greatfully received.
I have been keeping chooks for 3 months now, I got them at point of lay and they have become pets more so than livestock. I only have 4, but I am quite limited for space and wanted them to have plenty of room to strech their legs / wings.
Anyhow, one of them has started to loose a few feathers, the real little ones around her head. I noticed this on sunday and as it was a bank holiday yesterday, have been unable to contact the vet as of yet. But this morning she laid an egg with no shell. Not in the nesting box, just on the inside part of the run. Its almost as if it just sort of dropped out where she was stood at the time. She has been very quiet today and is just sort of stood on her own, not doing alot while the others are happily scratching around for grubs and stuff. (the run is split into two halves, one half is biult on concrete slabs and so is completely predator proof, the other half is just on the dirt ground) I put a layer of topsoil on the concrete slabs (changed twice a week) so they have something to scratch about in when they are locked in the safe part of the run. When I am home they have the whole run, when I am in the garden, they get to roam about the garden to their hearts content. They are fed Layers pellets and layers mash. (2 of them prefer the pellets and the other two prefere the mash, so I put both out) and have free access to their food / water whenever they want.I also give them mixed poultry grit which they have access to whenever they want it. They are all very tame and will follow me around the garden for hours just in case I have something nice. They get plenty of fresh leaves and salad, they get corn as a treat. They dont seem to be under any stress, and seem happy enough. I think they have enough space, as when I go into the house, they all go back into the run of their own accord. I take this to indicate that they feel safe in there. I have had comments on how healthy they look over the past few weeks. I think they look a little chubby, but they are spoiled pets after all.
Can anyone explain to me what is going on? do I need to rush her to the vets, or is this something that happens. I was wondering if she could be going into molt, but is this not the wrong time of year?
Any help greatfully received.