Hi All,
This morning I found my 5 year old silkie lying down inside the coop. I took her out, but she refused to stand. I placed her in a comfortable shaded spot with some pellets and water nearby. A few hours later, she produced a soft-shelled egg with a yolk. She is drinking and her head is up, but still refuses to stand. She is fat and fluffy and has no visible signs of injury. She does have quite scaly legs, but this has always been so. Mozzies have been very bad lately due to rain (could this be a problem?). Diet is pellets plus a bit of scratch mix and scraps. She free ranges daily. She has just weaned 3 chicks (14 weeks) and I think this is only her second egg since then (both soft).
The only other egg layer in my flock of 5 has been producing small, hard-shelled, yolkless eggs lately (about 8 in total). I'm not sure if this is related to my silkie's condition though.
Any advice would be much appreciated. I would be very sad to see either of them go.
This morning I found my 5 year old silkie lying down inside the coop. I took her out, but she refused to stand. I placed her in a comfortable shaded spot with some pellets and water nearby. A few hours later, she produced a soft-shelled egg with a yolk. She is drinking and her head is up, but still refuses to stand. She is fat and fluffy and has no visible signs of injury. She does have quite scaly legs, but this has always been so. Mozzies have been very bad lately due to rain (could this be a problem?). Diet is pellets plus a bit of scratch mix and scraps. She free ranges daily. She has just weaned 3 chicks (14 weeks) and I think this is only her second egg since then (both soft).
The only other egg layer in my flock of 5 has been producing small, hard-shelled, yolkless eggs lately (about 8 in total). I'm not sure if this is related to my silkie's condition though.
Any advice would be much appreciated. I would be very sad to see either of them go.