Thanks for the kind words.
No way to know for sure if she might have been eggbound. Her eggs look so similar to my Buff Orpington's eggs so I don't know which of them laid. Since it was Christmas morning, I wasn't around as much to see who was on the nesting spot.
But I do know that she laid the day before. Can a chicken die from being eggbound in a matter of 24 hours or less?
She had been making such a racket for several days - she was making this huge honking noise for long periods of time and I just assumed it was her way of communicating, but now I wonder if she might have been in pain.
The coop is not all that big inside - they do their running around outside in the pen. I suppose it's possible that she raced in from the pen and ran into something, but it would be highly unusual.
The other three are fine as of this moment, so that leaves me thinking she was somehow poisoned or choked on something. Very hard to imagine how that happened, though, either. It's going to haunt us for a very long time...
No way to know for sure if she might have been eggbound. Her eggs look so similar to my Buff Orpington's eggs so I don't know which of them laid. Since it was Christmas morning, I wasn't around as much to see who was on the nesting spot.
But I do know that she laid the day before. Can a chicken die from being eggbound in a matter of 24 hours or less?
She had been making such a racket for several days - she was making this huge honking noise for long periods of time and I just assumed it was her way of communicating, but now I wonder if she might have been in pain.
The coop is not all that big inside - they do their running around outside in the pen. I suppose it's possible that she raced in from the pen and ran into something, but it would be highly unusual.
The other three are fine as of this moment, so that leaves me thinking she was somehow poisoned or choked on something. Very hard to imagine how that happened, though, either. It's going to haunt us for a very long time...
