I think something is wrong with one of my BO hens, the non-broody one. She was broody a couple of weeks ago, but tired of being tossed off the nest.
She had been acting like all the other hens until this afternoon. Looking back, she was acting a little oddly yesterday too.
She is 9 month old Buff orpington. My hens free-range almost all day, every day. She was acting just like all the other hens, runs to all the people she sees thinking we may have snacks. Yesterday she was her usuall active self except she was strangely attracted to a very aromatic daphne in full bloom. She was not eating the plant, just insisted on scratching under it all day. I'd get some bread and she'd follow me to the other end of the yard, but as soon as the bread was gone, she'd be back under the Daphne. She slept on the roost over night with the other hens, all poops looked normal. This morning, she eagerly ran out with all the other hens, but has not been scratching around the yard with them nor going to the daphne plant. She is hanging around the Eglu tractor I use in the summertime, not moving much. Her eyes are bright and alert and she keeps her eyes on what is going on around her. Not much interest in food or water. She is acting like Chirp did when she was recovering from the dog injury - alert but aloof. I picked her up a little while ago to see if she was eggbound. I can't feel anything. I also picked up another hen for comparison, and they feel the same. All but one of my non broody hens laid an egg today, I'm pretty certain that she laid an egg as well, as none of the eggs appears to be from the Light Sussex who lays a larger, lighter egg. Her tail has been up most of the day, but she kept it down for 20 minutes after I picked her up. Now it is up again. Other than being really slow and not like herself, I see no signs of illness. She is not congested or breathing oddly. I see no mites or lice. She obviously spent time in the dust bath this morning as there is still loose dirt in her feathers
I am isolating her in the Eglu coop/run.