- Jun 20, 2011
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We have 6 Buff Orpington pullets. They are 16 weeks old and this is the first time we've raised chickens (we were kids our parents raised chickens but we never have). We've had them since they were 4 days old and they've been healthy and happy.
Every morning when I go out about 6:30 am to let them out of the house into the run, they are already waiting on me. Today they weren't and they won't come out of the house. I coaxed 4 down this afternoon but as soon as I walked off, they went right back in. They have never done this before. Two were in nesting boxes, they don't often lay around in them.
I noticed a couple of them had their mouths open, after reading some on here, I went back out and I don't think their nares are clogged, at least as far as I can see. And they may not have had their mouths opent to breathe at all, maybe they just had it open and I am over thinking things. They appear healthy, they just won't go out.
Is it normal for them all to stay in the coop? I close them up at night, so no animal can bother them. But, it made me think they might be scared for some reason.
Thanks for any thoughts on it, I wanted hens for eggs, never thought we'd get so attached to them!
Renee
Every morning when I go out about 6:30 am to let them out of the house into the run, they are already waiting on me. Today they weren't and they won't come out of the house. I coaxed 4 down this afternoon but as soon as I walked off, they went right back in. They have never done this before. Two were in nesting boxes, they don't often lay around in them.
I noticed a couple of them had their mouths open, after reading some on here, I went back out and I don't think their nares are clogged, at least as far as I can see. And they may not have had their mouths opent to breathe at all, maybe they just had it open and I am over thinking things. They appear healthy, they just won't go out.
Is it normal for them all to stay in the coop? I close them up at night, so no animal can bother them. But, it made me think they might be scared for some reason.
Thanks for any thoughts on it, I wanted hens for eggs, never thought we'd get so attached to them!
Renee