One of my older hens, a GLW age 4-5 years, seems to feel bad this morning. She didnt scamper out with the others when I opened the coop door this morning, and hung out by the waterer. I noticed a little plop of yellow with mucus nearby, and she has some yellow residue on the feathers under her vent. She is in good weight not fat and her feathers are sleek and shiny. She was feeling well last night out foraging and ate layer crumbles. I dont see anything wrong with her vent, felt her abdomen and it does not feel abnormal but she grunted and there was a little rumbling, like gas moving inside, when I did that. I brought out some hard-boiled egg to offer her and she had left the coop but was quietly off by herself. She ate HB egg readily. I dont know if she is laying dont monitor the individual hens for that.
Heres the environment:
9 older hens (1 age 7, 8 ages 4-5).
38 young chickens, 9 hatched here and 29 from Ideal, all hatched in May this year. None are laying yet too young.
All housed together in an open air coop with sand floor at night, loose in a fenced yard during the day, and the GLWs, including the pokey one when she feels good, hop the fence and free range at will. All get to free range the last couple of hours before dusk.
Food: Everyone gets starter/grower with amprolium. Gradually have been switching over to Blue Seal (20% protein) from Purina (18% protein). Older hens get offered Blue Seal layer crumbles when they hang out at the barn, where the young birds dont go. Have been giving scratch in the evening about a 16 oz cup full for all 47 chickens, to get the young ones friendly and to enjoy their company in the evening. The hens do get a bigger share than the young ones. Have been putting crushed egg shell where the hens tend to hang out without the kids to give them extra calcium since they are not getting much layer feed right now. (I saw on another post this morning that you should give oyster shell, not egg shell, for calcium. This was new information for me if anyone knows why, please explain.)
Occasionally see a leathery shelled egg. I do not know who is producing these.
Everyone else is well.
Any thoughts on what it might be and what I should do? Thanks for your help!
Heres the environment:
9 older hens (1 age 7, 8 ages 4-5).
38 young chickens, 9 hatched here and 29 from Ideal, all hatched in May this year. None are laying yet too young.
All housed together in an open air coop with sand floor at night, loose in a fenced yard during the day, and the GLWs, including the pokey one when she feels good, hop the fence and free range at will. All get to free range the last couple of hours before dusk.
Food: Everyone gets starter/grower with amprolium. Gradually have been switching over to Blue Seal (20% protein) from Purina (18% protein). Older hens get offered Blue Seal layer crumbles when they hang out at the barn, where the young birds dont go. Have been giving scratch in the evening about a 16 oz cup full for all 47 chickens, to get the young ones friendly and to enjoy their company in the evening. The hens do get a bigger share than the young ones. Have been putting crushed egg shell where the hens tend to hang out without the kids to give them extra calcium since they are not getting much layer feed right now. (I saw on another post this morning that you should give oyster shell, not egg shell, for calcium. This was new information for me if anyone knows why, please explain.)
Occasionally see a leathery shelled egg. I do not know who is producing these.
Everyone else is well.
Any thoughts on what it might be and what I should do? Thanks for your help!
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