Hi all,
Three days ago my oldest hen (3 1/2 years) began to act a little "off". She was eating just fine and staying with the flock, but moving more slowly than usual. Yesterday I noticed her sitting away from the others and not eager to come when I was feeding afternoon greens. I lifted her brought her over and she ate, but was reluctant to walk. I checked her over very well and there were no injuries. Last night she stayed on the ground under the roost and this morning was still there. She is noit interested i the food I offered. She doies bnot seem to be in any pain or struggling to breathe, but wants to sleep. I held her for a long while and then made her a clean nest on the ground where she likes to sleep and she has nbot moved from there. The others have been in and out and are leaving her be. I have non idea what to do. Should I remove her if she is comfortable? Is there something else when there is no clear direction of what may be wrong? I am checking on her regularly and there is no change. I know if I cannot get her to eat or drink, this is an end situation. She is not "old". Ohm she stopped laying a year ago for the winter and never began again after a bobcat scare (she was unharmed, but witnessed the attack). I do not know if those are connected. I am grateful for any experienced advice. THANK YOU in advance.
I am adding an update here as I do not sign in often and I have become confused by the format… maybe it is just the emotion of a hard day. If I failed to thank you for your input directly, please know that is the only reason. I appreciate all of yiou. You helped me stay calm and focused and I know that Sandi was comfortable until the end. We lost her last night, I am sad, but also pleased that if this was the way it was going to end, it went quickly and without difficulty or drama for her. I remain amazed at the way the others reacted. They stood around her this morning. I do not know if they understood or were confused, but it looked like a little vigil. I am going to go with that for my own comfort today
WIshing all of you a calm remainder to the weekend… 
Three days ago my oldest hen (3 1/2 years) began to act a little "off". She was eating just fine and staying with the flock, but moving more slowly than usual. Yesterday I noticed her sitting away from the others and not eager to come when I was feeding afternoon greens. I lifted her brought her over and she ate, but was reluctant to walk. I checked her over very well and there were no injuries. Last night she stayed on the ground under the roost and this morning was still there. She is noit interested i the food I offered. She doies bnot seem to be in any pain or struggling to breathe, but wants to sleep. I held her for a long while and then made her a clean nest on the ground where she likes to sleep and she has nbot moved from there. The others have been in and out and are leaving her be. I have non idea what to do. Should I remove her if she is comfortable? Is there something else when there is no clear direction of what may be wrong? I am checking on her regularly and there is no change. I know if I cannot get her to eat or drink, this is an end situation. She is not "old". Ohm she stopped laying a year ago for the winter and never began again after a bobcat scare (she was unharmed, but witnessed the attack). I do not know if those are connected. I am grateful for any experienced advice. THANK YOU in advance.
I am adding an update here as I do not sign in often and I have become confused by the format… maybe it is just the emotion of a hard day. If I failed to thank you for your input directly, please know that is the only reason. I appreciate all of yiou. You helped me stay calm and focused and I know that Sandi was comfortable until the end. We lost her last night, I am sad, but also pleased that if this was the way it was going to end, it went quickly and without difficulty or drama for her. I remain amazed at the way the others reacted. They stood around her this morning. I do not know if they understood or were confused, but it looked like a little vigil. I am going to go with that for my own comfort today


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