SteviS
In the Brooder
- Mar 12, 2024
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Hello
I have a 2yr old RIR hen. She has not been feeling well lately. Stays alone. Feathers are a little puffed up. She is eating and drinking ok though.
Yesterday she laid this in the nest box. It was rubbery. I have seen a few other rubbery eggs over the years but never one with blood like this.
I have 18 hens in total, the rest seem to be ok, but their egg production is not as good as it used to be. These 18 hens are all just over 2 years old.
I see no signs of worms in the dropping boards but Some of my Legbar girls seem to have watery black and creamy like poop. Not sure what that is about either??
They are all eating and drinking well. Generally happy. They free range everyday all day.
I am feeding them all a starter food right now with 20% protein as I have another group of 11 week old Wyandotte’s and 2 roosters as well.
They all get a few sunflower seeds for snack each day and some vegetable scraps a couple times per week. Mostly cucumbers and tomatoes.
Any help with these couple issues would be appreciated.
I have a 2yr old RIR hen. She has not been feeling well lately. Stays alone. Feathers are a little puffed up. She is eating and drinking ok though.
Yesterday she laid this in the nest box. It was rubbery. I have seen a few other rubbery eggs over the years but never one with blood like this.
I have 18 hens in total, the rest seem to be ok, but their egg production is not as good as it used to be. These 18 hens are all just over 2 years old.
I see no signs of worms in the dropping boards but Some of my Legbar girls seem to have watery black and creamy like poop. Not sure what that is about either??
They are all eating and drinking well. Generally happy. They free range everyday all day.
I am feeding them all a starter food right now with 20% protein as I have another group of 11 week old Wyandotte’s and 2 roosters as well.
They all get a few sunflower seeds for snack each day and some vegetable scraps a couple times per week. Mostly cucumbers and tomatoes.
Any help with these couple issues would be appreciated.