What did you do with your flock today?

She laid probably once or twice a week. Thank you for this information, which can't really be found elsewhere. I am thankful for your vast knowledge.
You know if I can help I will. Not a vet though!
The low rate of eggs laying does suggest ALV (avian leukosis virus) as a possibility. The good news is that the virus is killed in the environment by most disinfectants and doesn't live long without a host anyway at ambient temperatures, so with good husbandry is unlikely to spread. Like I said, she could have died from a whole host of reasons but to be sure, I'd probably do a thorough clean of the coop and run.
 
You know if I can help I will. Not a vet though!
The low rate of eggs laying does suggest ALV (avian leukosis virus) as a possibility. The good news is that the virus is killed in the environment by most disinfectants and doesn't live long without a host anyway at ambient temperatures, so with good husbandry is unlikely to spread. Like I said, she could have died from a whole host of reasons but to be sure, I'd probably do a thorough clean of the coop and run.
Her sister has also slowed down on laying, so must be breed and age. Sapphire Blue. 3+ years old. No one else is showing any signs of illness.
Thank you!
 
Meanwhile, the run renovation by DH is coming along nicely. He is putting up solid roofing so we both can get under it without bending over. Now we can take the tarps down.

I have one leghorn that will come and look for broken eggs every time I open the nesting box lid. If I'm not quick, she will snatch it, if there, and take off with it. Been having some weak shells here and there. I think I need to switch back to layer pellets, now that they are all hens. Some of them didn't get the memo to eat oyster shell, too. Usually it's my sapphires and coppers.
 

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