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Songster
Okay So.
I have this red sexlink. She turned 1 year last month and has been acting pretty normal as of 4/18 and by normal, I mean she is digging, scratching, exploring, trying to get into new spots. Part of this involved digging under our deck last week. Part of it's involved getting into the (I thought) cordoned off side yard for veggies. Her name is Link and sometimes she just....lives up to the name.
Said red sexlink, 1-yo and hen, did not lay today (4/20/22) or the day before yesterday (4/19/22). I am less worried about that and more worried about the marked change in behavior between Monday (4/18/22) and today (4/20/22). On Monday, she was energetic enough to break into my cordoned-off garden and eat a bunch of newly-planted stuff, then protest (vociferously) when she was evicted. Yeah, this sexlink was very active as of Monday.
Now, yesterday (4/19/22) she was not nearly as active. She spent most of her time examining the boundaries of our yard (the fence boundary, essentially), but mostly just picked a spot and stood. It was a...a...medium or low version of her usual activity. Well, today, her activity went from mostly-normal-but-hmmm to straight out to "hmmm something is going on." I separated her from the flock but all she did was stand or sit in the farthest corner of the run. I coaxed her into eating an egg (scrambled), some coconut oil, and (I think) some wetted food. But otherwise she did nothing but stand in the farthest corner of the run and/or rest in that position.
I mean, obviously something is wrong but idk what. Her stools are mostly watery, but she was drinking/eating when she was with the flock. She stands in the corner and can be lured out but not by treats once I isolate her. This morning I offered the flock some mealworms and she was literally the only one turning up her beak. This evening she came out but I think it's bc I let her join the others. She drank a bit, ate a bit, then retired to the coop before anybody else.
Gah, I'm sure nobody will read this but I hope I can make her better.
I have this red sexlink. She turned 1 year last month and has been acting pretty normal as of 4/18 and by normal, I mean she is digging, scratching, exploring, trying to get into new spots. Part of this involved digging under our deck last week. Part of it's involved getting into the (I thought) cordoned off side yard for veggies. Her name is Link and sometimes she just....lives up to the name.
Said red sexlink, 1-yo and hen, did not lay today (4/20/22) or the day before yesterday (4/19/22). I am less worried about that and more worried about the marked change in behavior between Monday (4/18/22) and today (4/20/22). On Monday, she was energetic enough to break into my cordoned-off garden and eat a bunch of newly-planted stuff, then protest (vociferously) when she was evicted. Yeah, this sexlink was very active as of Monday.
Now, yesterday (4/19/22) she was not nearly as active. She spent most of her time examining the boundaries of our yard (the fence boundary, essentially), but mostly just picked a spot and stood. It was a...a...medium or low version of her usual activity. Well, today, her activity went from mostly-normal-but-hmmm to straight out to "hmmm something is going on." I separated her from the flock but all she did was stand or sit in the farthest corner of the run. I coaxed her into eating an egg (scrambled), some coconut oil, and (I think) some wetted food. But otherwise she did nothing but stand in the farthest corner of the run and/or rest in that position.
I mean, obviously something is wrong but idk what. Her stools are mostly watery, but she was drinking/eating when she was with the flock. She stands in the corner and can be lured out but not by treats once I isolate her. This morning I offered the flock some mealworms and she was literally the only one turning up her beak. This evening she came out but I think it's bc I let her join the others. She drank a bit, ate a bit, then retired to the coop before anybody else.
Gah, I'm sure nobody will read this but I hope I can make her better.
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