mintyivyy1
Chirping
- Oct 11, 2022
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Hi all,
Feeling at the end of my rope with my first flock. It’s always something! Any advice appreciated.
1 yr old salmon fav hen, flock of 8 hens and one rooster. Plenty of space, organic green mountain coarse layer feed, free choice oyster shell and grit.
She went broody for about a day last week and we broke it very fast by continually moving her off the nest and closing it off. Next day she was normal! Hasn’t laid since then, though.
She always has been a hen that enjoys sitting down and watching the world go by. When do I worry about her sitting and resting? When is it cause for concern? I’m new to this and I’m just so stressed out and exhausted. Her crop is normal, vent looked normal, eyes and nose and mouth normal. No symptoms but just sitting more than usual.
Is this common after breaking a broody hen? She was only broody for a day. I can take her to the vet, but last time a hen was sitting a bunch and I took her to the vet, it turned out to be nothing at all. She
Feeling at the end of my rope with my first flock. It’s always something! Any advice appreciated.
1 yr old salmon fav hen, flock of 8 hens and one rooster. Plenty of space, organic green mountain coarse layer feed, free choice oyster shell and grit.
She went broody for about a day last week and we broke it very fast by continually moving her off the nest and closing it off. Next day she was normal! Hasn’t laid since then, though.
She always has been a hen that enjoys sitting down and watching the world go by. When do I worry about her sitting and resting? When is it cause for concern? I’m new to this and I’m just so stressed out and exhausted. Her crop is normal, vent looked normal, eyes and nose and mouth normal. No symptoms but just sitting more than usual.
Is this common after breaking a broody hen? She was only broody for a day. I can take her to the vet, but last time a hen was sitting a bunch and I took her to the vet, it turned out to be nothing at all. She