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oh no I’ve got an unhappy girl this morning..I hope she ok she is not interested in nothing..
 

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How old is she? How long has she been laying? When did she last lay an egg? How does her crop feel? Squishy? Empty? Hard?
She is only two . I’ve only had her since November.. she feels nice and soft and was rather enjoying being petted.and as far as the eggs go I generally get fore a day .. now she has started to move around real slow..it has been in the twenty degree range at night..
 
She is only two . I’ve only had her since November.. she feels nice and soft and was rather enjoying being petted.and as far as the eggs go I generally get fore a day .. now she has started to move around real slow..it has been in the twenty degree range at night..
Has she laid an egg recently? She could be egg bound.
 
Has she laid an egg recently? She could be egg bound.
I can’t really tell who lays the eggs ther are just in a perfect pile when I get home from work.. will an egg bound chicken work that out by themselve?? I’m going to look that up now.. can I be over feeding them ... they never stop eating around the yard..
 
I can’t really tell who lays the eggs ther are just in a perfect pile when I get home from work.. will an egg bound chicken work that out by themselve?? I’m going to look that up now.. can I be over feeding them ... they never stop eating around the yard..
What kind of feed are you using?
 
I can’t really tell who lays the eggs ther are just in a perfect pile when I get home from work.. will an egg bound chicken work that out by themselve?? I’m going to look that up now.. can I be over feeding them ... they never stop eating around the yard..
No they don’t usually pass it on their own. You can soak her rear end in a warm epsom salt bath.
 

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