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I have shell & grit mix available for her.
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Thank you. It's stories like this that gave me some hope this weekend that maybe her lack of appetite wasn't due to an underlying illness, so I appreciate you sharing. I'm glad to hear she's doing well!I would like to share with you about the birth control implant.
My Isa brown had her first implant - she ate only a few bites, super quiet and by herself. She was usually very noisy. A week later she molted big time, and new feather grew very fast, but still she was quiet, isolated herself, and a bit grumpy. Once all that molting was over, she started to eat a bit more, still very quiet and this went on for 4 months. She looked rather depressed.
Suddenly she got all vocal, being pushy around the flock and before I knew it she pooped an egg. The implant was for 6 months, but it lasted just a bit over 4 months. It was a good break from excessive egg laying, new feather, looking healthy and gained weight.
Her 2nd implant lasted 2 months. She went back to laying eggs for a little while, then went broody.
Just recently I was going to have her on a 1 year implant with the hope that it lasted a bit longer. But I notice she was quite happy, & have not lay any egg for almost a week. I read an article on here BYC about how do you know your hen is laying or not. I checked her pin bones and it is less than 2 finger space, so I guess she has stopped egg laying. No implant needed! She is almost 4 years old. I just hope no more egg, occasionally 1 egg in a blue moon will not cause reproductive issue.
How long did it take your girl to start building up weight again rather than losing it? I am a little fretting still since she still seems to be losing a little weight (though her body condition remains fine and her feathers actually look better).It is wonderful that she is eating better, she will gain some weight as she is no longer lay egg. It is giving her body a break and this might be just the thing her body needs to heal itself.
The implant my girl had was for 6 months, but on the 2nd time it only effective for 2 months. I was advised that it is depending on the individual hen's body, how it processes this medication. I read a blog online it says on their hen it was only effective for 2 weeks. But they were happy as they can see the big improvement on her health.
Any break from egg laying is allowing the body to heal & recover. Egg laying is heavily taxing on the little chicken's body.
All the best with your Pluisje, before long she will be back to her usual good health again. Please keep update.