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SofisChicken
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- Jul 31, 2021
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Ahh, okay good to know, thanks!I'm not sure I'm understanding.
She usually sits in her nesting box, but she didn't?
Molting birds act off sometimes. Roosting is a normal behavior.
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Ahh, okay good to know, thanks!I'm not sure I'm understanding.
She usually sits in her nesting box, but she didn't?
Molting birds act off sometimes. Roosting is a normal behavior.
Yes, she is. Why?Is she the only chicken you have?
Chickens are flock animals and usually do better in a flock.Yes, she is. Why?
Hm... I’ve thought about getting another chicken so she won’t be lonely but I don’t know if I’ll be able to handle it.Chickens are flock animals and usually do better in a flock.
Other birds will stimulate behaviors, like eating.
I would guess she likes sleeping with you because she is lonely. Flocks roost together. I know you are worried if you can handle it, but she will probably be less needy if you add a friend for her.Update:
These are some of them pin feathers in her breast bone area, she’s still not eating too much but a little more every day. she also insists on sleeping with me instead of her coop. her comb and wattle are also a little pale, but she’s still active outside. should i be worried?