Hi all, just need your thughts- Myrtle took herself to bed at 4.30 ish this afternoon. I've tried to encourage her out with corn etc but she's not interested. She looks bright and alert and she was alright this morning when i let them out. What do you think
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Originally posted by raine View PostDo ex-batts get broody? I thought they weren't prone to it but I'd rather that than her be ill. Any advice?
Your girl might be trying to lay a soft egg. It seems to be the thing most of the ex-batts do when their behaviour alters. About 4 of mine are taking turns to do it just now.
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Korma seems to go to bed early too...I come home around 6'ish and she's already in the nestbox settling in for night! Bokky is stillout having fun on her lonesome in garden! She doesn't turn in til about 7.
Still can't work out who's not laying - they both spend time in house but only one egg a day. Makes me think of Chicken Run when they're trying to hide who's not laying so they don't get the chop! "Those chickens are revolting Mrs Tweedy!" lol
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One of mine was trying to tuck the three rubber eggs under herself this morning. She was all fluffed up, and not at all happy at me taking three real eggs from under her. I removed her from the nest box, and two others got off on their own accord. One had just laid because the egg was still wet!
Normally I leave them to it, but there seemed to be a 'traffic jam' today. The nest box is big enough for three, but their were five in there, and about as many waiting to get in. One of the Marans actually gave up and laid hers in the main coop.
I guess that means I need to make another nest box, as there are twenty of them now!
Very occasionally I get a softy, nowhere near as often as when I first got them six months ago. Trouble is, I only ever find the shell remains - they eat the rest.Last edited by Glutton4...; 07-05-2009, 10:13 PM.All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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Myrtle is out this morning , had a drink but no food and is just standing about. I'm really worried but have to leave for work (already late) so i'll see her tonight. Keep your fingers crossed for me please, she's a lovely hen and is actually the only one of my three to have recovered all of her feathers, very friendly too.
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Originally posted by raine View PostMyrtle is out this morning , had a drink but no food and is just standing about. I'm really worried but have to leave for work (already late) so i'll see her tonight. Keep your fingers crossed for me please, she's a lovely hen and is actually the only one of my three to have recovered all of her feathers, very friendly too.
I've separated her and will try and get some antibiotic from the vet as I think she's retained some egg bits.
The calcium supplements will only improve shell quality if there's a shell to improve. It doesn't seem to put a shell on.
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Hi all, mytle still not right - she's not worse and is drinking and eating a little but mainly just standing fluffed up. There are no runny poos, her beak and eyes and vent are clear and i'm stumped. I've thought of worming her but am worried whether it's a good time as she evidently isn't right. Am quite worried, need ideas please
thanks
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