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Quote: It is hard for me to guess and help. I know you are telling me you are worried about your chicken and that tells me you are a good watcher. We all need to observe our chickens..kudos to you!. Walking backwards and avoiding contact for breeding is so different than simply a *confused backwards walk*. Also if your bird is a loner, it is not healthy mentally. Loners do not do well. Chickens have a pecking order for a reason. They will also try to chase away an ill bird so the *group* is not attracted to predators. We think in emotions and chickens do not. We give chickens emotions and it is not fair to them. They may be weird to us but they are not weird to another chicken. Many chickens are skiddish and scared, all breeds are different. Walking backwards enough that you notice in my opinion means there is something wrong. it might be as simple as they are avoiding breeding, or it can be as complicated as having some kind of organ failure.I would like pictures or a short movie clip. That will give me what I need to give an accurate opinion. With the information given I am just guessing.
my cuckoo marans is around 24 weeks now, her comb and wattles are bright red, as red as my mature hens, and have been for a while but still no signs of laying.... What do you all think? I tried checking the opening in her pelvis today, and it seemed narrower than say my big buff orp girls was, but, my buff orp was a much bigger hen too. I just added new exterior community style nestboxes to the coop, and I don't think anyone's been in them. I put fresh grass hay in, and stocked each compartment with two fake eggs. I'm a bit worried that no one has figured out to even go INTO the nestboxes yet.
I havee a huge cuckoo Marans that was hatched January 1st. She has been red for over a month. She has never allowed a male to mount or bothered to be interested in a nest box. Am I worried? No. It is normal for her. If next January rolls around and she has not layed an egg..I will be concerned. It has been my experience. The older a pullet is to lay that first egg, the older she will be still laying well with no complications.
*sighes* I found ANOTHER mottled houdan dead in my kiddie pool today. I just dumped the pool now. The chickens and ducks love going around it and having a drink in the morning when their let out
Camille,
I put large stones in my pools for chickens and baby ducks to get out. They are at the edges and in several spots. Even young ducks can get water logged and tired and not make it out with out them.
Quote: Depends on the breed too. I agree for the most part.