Back in May I bought out a retiring Araucana breeder. In the purchase was the breeder's oldest show hen. She's a rough looking gal - missing part of a toe, blind in one eye, and her facial skin and comb are sagging from old age. When I asked how old she was the breeder just laughed and said, "She is so old I can't remember how old! Maybe 10?"
She went broody in June, hatched out a single chick in July, molted when the chick was 2-3 weeks old, and she stayed with that chick until I sold him in September. She started laying again in October. She would lay an egg about every other day, sometimes every third day. Three weeks ago she stopped laying. Since then I noticed a change in her behavior. She sleeps longer in the mornings; staying on the roost about an hour after everyone else has left. She goes to roost earlier, also. She putts around with the flock after she does come out. I've noticed she is eating less. There are no obvious signs of disease. No nasal discharge, no sneezing or wheezing, crop is fine, her poop is normal looking, no parasites internal or external, and she does NOT sit or stand around fluffed up.
My gut is telling me its just her age catching up with her. For those of you with old birds do see these same behaviors? What other changes do you see with old age? Is there anything supportive I should do for her, or change her feed? She has free choice of Purina Flock Raiser, oyster shell on the side, and all the fresh water she could want. She does not eat "treats" by her own choice (oddly I have found that the birds that were shown won't eat treats). Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
She went broody in June, hatched out a single chick in July, molted when the chick was 2-3 weeks old, and she stayed with that chick until I sold him in September. She started laying again in October. She would lay an egg about every other day, sometimes every third day. Three weeks ago she stopped laying. Since then I noticed a change in her behavior. She sleeps longer in the mornings; staying on the roost about an hour after everyone else has left. She goes to roost earlier, also. She putts around with the flock after she does come out. I've noticed she is eating less. There are no obvious signs of disease. No nasal discharge, no sneezing or wheezing, crop is fine, her poop is normal looking, no parasites internal or external, and she does NOT sit or stand around fluffed up.
My gut is telling me its just her age catching up with her. For those of you with old birds do see these same behaviors? What other changes do you see with old age? Is there anything supportive I should do for her, or change her feed? She has free choice of Purina Flock Raiser, oyster shell on the side, and all the fresh water she could want. She does not eat "treats" by her own choice (oddly I have found that the birds that were shown won't eat treats). Any advice would be greatly appreciated!