So Sorry to hear this sbrooks88,
for you!
Scott
Scott
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Good morning. Hope everyone's day turns out well. I had a hard time sleeping last night. Anxiety is a horrible thing. DH got all angry cause I was crying over the chicken last night so he slept on the couch. I'm trying really hard not to think about my poor baby. I have to work late tonight so I just took some Benadryl to go back to sleep. DH just left for work a while ago. I have a 10 hour shift I need to be rested for. Now I probably won't wake up until lunch time.
Good morning. Hope everyone's day turns out well. I had a hard time sleeping last night. Anxiety is a horrible thing. DH got all angry cause I was crying over the chicken last night so he slept on the couch. I'm trying really hard not to think about my poor baby. I have to work late tonight so I just took some Benadryl to go back to sleep. DH just left for work a while ago. I have a 10 hour shift I need to be rested for. Now I probably won't wake up until lunch time.
it never gets old!
Hey y'all! I've got a question.
I have a backyard flock of 6 hens. My original 4 are a year old and have been steady layers almost daily since spring. My light Sussex (who is the one in charge) recently went broody. Since she has gone broody, the other 3 girls have almost quit laying too! Is this normal?
I went from 3-4 eggs a day, to only 1 now! (And that's my Australorp the only reliable one that lays daily)
I've tried to break my Sussex from being broody. I can only have a flock of 6 hens in my area, and I don't have a Roo..... I can't really seperate her from the others because I only have one coop and run with limited space. Any ideas on what I can do? I've read the thread on breaking a broody hen, but will have to wait til I can get a large crate to try that.
Thanks!