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Songster
Hi all,
I have a Speckled Sussex named Dottie(I know- so original!), who is just the friendliest most curious hen in my flock. She is quite adventurous and independent. She has been getting next door over or under a fence and 3 times, counting this evening, was nowhere to be found at bedtime. I freaked out the first time, but last night was the second time and she was here this morning. This evening she disappeared well before dusk and wouldn't come out. I have no idea where she's hiding. So I am hoping that she will show up in the morning.
I have 4 young hens in my flock (the other three are not SS) who have been laying for about a month now, including her. At least I assumed all 4 are laying in our coop. Their eggs are smallish so it's been easy to recognize them, but I have not seen Dottie on the nest in a while or had more than 3 small eggs in a day. I'm wondering if she could have laid a clutch of eggs next door and now she's setting on them.
Has anyone had a Speckled Sussex go broody at 5 1/2 months? I do have a rooster so her eggs should be fertile. I have read that the Speckled Sussex are prone to broodiness.
If that's not it does anyone have any ideas as to why she is preferring to sleep in a tree or wherever? When my other hens get on the other side of the fence they come running when I call and can't wait to get back over here.
We have raccoons in our woods and I'm afraid they will discover her and kill her. I lock up my chickens at night for that very reason.
I am 1 1/2 years into chicken keeping and this is a new problem. Any and all wisdom and suggestions are welcome.
Thank you!
Leslie
I have a Speckled Sussex named Dottie(I know- so original!), who is just the friendliest most curious hen in my flock. She is quite adventurous and independent. She has been getting next door over or under a fence and 3 times, counting this evening, was nowhere to be found at bedtime. I freaked out the first time, but last night was the second time and she was here this morning. This evening she disappeared well before dusk and wouldn't come out. I have no idea where she's hiding. So I am hoping that she will show up in the morning.
I have 4 young hens in my flock (the other three are not SS) who have been laying for about a month now, including her. At least I assumed all 4 are laying in our coop. Their eggs are smallish so it's been easy to recognize them, but I have not seen Dottie on the nest in a while or had more than 3 small eggs in a day. I'm wondering if she could have laid a clutch of eggs next door and now she's setting on them.
Has anyone had a Speckled Sussex go broody at 5 1/2 months? I do have a rooster so her eggs should be fertile. I have read that the Speckled Sussex are prone to broodiness.
If that's not it does anyone have any ideas as to why she is preferring to sleep in a tree or wherever? When my other hens get on the other side of the fence they come running when I call and can't wait to get back over here.
We have raccoons in our woods and I'm afraid they will discover her and kill her. I lock up my chickens at night for that very reason.
I am 1 1/2 years into chicken keeping and this is a new problem. Any and all wisdom and suggestions are welcome.
Thank you!
Leslie