I have a hen not laying anything, too. I'm about ready to do her in, because she's picked on so severely from the other birds. She hides under the roosting box if the coop is closed, and if the coop is open, she runs to our tall grass shrubbery and hides in there (she's not hiding any eggs that I can tell...I've been checking). All she does, all day long, is hide. At night, when the other birds are roosting on the bar, that's when she can be found at the feeder, eating.
She's missing most of her feathers and has a scab on her foot from somebody being mean to her. But she's my 6 yr old's favorite chicken (I guess he relates to her a bit...IDK), and I haven't had the heart to get rid of her. Even still...she hasn't laid a single egg. Not a one.
I'm sorry you're going through that
I had a hen that was very similar. I would always find her hiding because she was picked on. She dug herself a hole and hid under the ramp into the coop, or she would hide between boards in the coop to escape them. Eventually I found her dead out in the run and I'm convinced it was from another hen or one of the roo's picking on her. She never laid an egg either and just in general wasn't a healthy hen. I regret not doing something about it sooner like rehoming her or just culling her. It's a hard decision to make though, especially when she's your son's favorite...Good luck!
I would really like to rehome her, but she's a tough sell...lol. Offer: Free hen to good home. Doesn't lay eggs. Looks like Abby Mallard from Chicken Little. Missing many feathers. Pecks at your hand when you try to be nice to her (because the poor girl...SOMEbody's got to be beneath her in the order, right?). Hides all of the time. Strange.
Poor girl. I think I will have my husband cull her when we add our rooster to the freezer. I was hoping once the winter was done and they were free-ranging, she'd perk up, but so far, all she has continued to do is hide. And the moment she's near anybody from the flock, they brutalize her.
She does crouch for the rooster, though she screams horribly when he mounts her. You would think she'd lay an egg, as she clearly is engaging in mating behaviors. But so far...nada. And she'll be a year old at the beginning of June.
Can you give her separate quarters ? She is probably not laying because of the amount of pecking she is getting
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