I know I tend to be a little paranoid about my chickens...but I'm really concerned about this girl. My EE hen (Hawkface) started laying two weeks ago (1/24/10) and laid an egg a day for close to a week, until we got a snow storm on 1/29-31. Since 1/31 she hasn't laid an egg, at least not one that I've found. I didn't really think very much about it, our Seabright hen also stopped laying that day and the other two layers haven't been laying as much.
This morning Hawkface appeared to be very interested in another hen who was getting ready to lay her first egg. When I got home from work Hawkface was sitting on the other hen's nest and there were three eggs in the nest, none of them appeared to be Hawkface's though. Hers are usually blue/green and these were light brown and cream. Hawkface left the nest and I thought she went out to eat some of the food that I had put out for their afternoon snack (layer crumbles with a bit of scratch mixed in). I went back inside to work on things in the house.
About 45 minutes ago I went out to close the chicken house up for the night and noticed someone was missing, and realized pretty quickly that it was Hawkface. Normally when I go to close them up at night she's very talkative. I called for her and looked around a bit and found her laying part way under their house, she appeared to be sleeping soundly...or dead. I picked her up and she moved a little and talked a little, but seemed groggy. I flipped her over to feel her belly, but wasn't really sure what I should be feeling for, then set her down in the chicken house. She kind of staggered a bit, then scrunched down like she was going to sleep. One of the other chickens jumped down off the roost, came over and looked at Hawkface a bit, then kind of ran away from her.
I picked her back up and brought her inside and felt her belly again. I don't feel anything like what is described in symptoms of being egg bound, but I also don't really feel any "fleshy" belly either. She just feels scrawny. Like she's all feathers, skin and bones. When I had her flipped over on her back laying on my lap, she didn't move. She just laid there with her feet sticking up and her head hanging to the side. If I didn't see her breathing I would have thought she was dead.
I have her in a box with a sheet sitting on the couch beside me now, she had been sleeping now she's laying here looking around. She looks like she might be confused, but she's not trying to stand up or anything, and she's breathing a little heavy...but that might just be because she woke up in a box! Other than falling asleep under the house tonight, and not laying an egg the past week, she hasn't been acting "sick". I don't think she's left the chicken yard much lately (she and two others normally jump the gate and wander in/out throughout the day)...but it's been cold and rainy so no one's been going out much lately. Obviously being scrawny has me concerned. I'm not sure if this could have anything to do with Hawkface's current condition, but I found two dead wild birds in our yard recently. Neither bird appeared sick or injured. It looked like they had just dropped dead out of the sky mid-flight.
Of course, she's normally very relaxed and lets me pick her up and carry her around. Maybe that explains why she didn't seem to mind me manhandling her? Any ideas about what could make her appear sickly all of a sudden? And should I be concerned about her scrawny feeling belly?
This morning Hawkface appeared to be very interested in another hen who was getting ready to lay her first egg. When I got home from work Hawkface was sitting on the other hen's nest and there were three eggs in the nest, none of them appeared to be Hawkface's though. Hers are usually blue/green and these were light brown and cream. Hawkface left the nest and I thought she went out to eat some of the food that I had put out for their afternoon snack (layer crumbles with a bit of scratch mixed in). I went back inside to work on things in the house.
About 45 minutes ago I went out to close the chicken house up for the night and noticed someone was missing, and realized pretty quickly that it was Hawkface. Normally when I go to close them up at night she's very talkative. I called for her and looked around a bit and found her laying part way under their house, she appeared to be sleeping soundly...or dead. I picked her up and she moved a little and talked a little, but seemed groggy. I flipped her over to feel her belly, but wasn't really sure what I should be feeling for, then set her down in the chicken house. She kind of staggered a bit, then scrunched down like she was going to sleep. One of the other chickens jumped down off the roost, came over and looked at Hawkface a bit, then kind of ran away from her.
I picked her back up and brought her inside and felt her belly again. I don't feel anything like what is described in symptoms of being egg bound, but I also don't really feel any "fleshy" belly either. She just feels scrawny. Like she's all feathers, skin and bones. When I had her flipped over on her back laying on my lap, she didn't move. She just laid there with her feet sticking up and her head hanging to the side. If I didn't see her breathing I would have thought she was dead.
I have her in a box with a sheet sitting on the couch beside me now, she had been sleeping now she's laying here looking around. She looks like she might be confused, but she's not trying to stand up or anything, and she's breathing a little heavy...but that might just be because she woke up in a box! Other than falling asleep under the house tonight, and not laying an egg the past week, she hasn't been acting "sick". I don't think she's left the chicken yard much lately (she and two others normally jump the gate and wander in/out throughout the day)...but it's been cold and rainy so no one's been going out much lately. Obviously being scrawny has me concerned. I'm not sure if this could have anything to do with Hawkface's current condition, but I found two dead wild birds in our yard recently. Neither bird appeared sick or injured. It looked like they had just dropped dead out of the sky mid-flight.
Of course, she's normally very relaxed and lets me pick her up and carry her around. Maybe that explains why she didn't seem to mind me manhandling her? Any ideas about what could make her appear sickly all of a sudden? And should I be concerned about her scrawny feeling belly?