Joellevonb
Hatching
- Aug 11, 2024
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Good Evening..
I’ve had some soft egg layers (passed overnight from on the roost) and was able to pin point at least one culprit today. In the evening my 5 month old Rhode Island Red seemed sleepy and laid in the grass while the others were busy grazing. She was standing still not moving, I picked her up and gently felt her belly. I put her down and then she immediately squatted, white dribble came out and then it was followed by a soft egg. She and 3 other hens immediately ate it. I was nervous she was egg bound so I did feel around up there and felt nothing. This is my first time owning chickens as well as my first time sticking my finger in one
so while I wasn’t really sure what I was looking for ..I didn’t feel anything. She went back to eating, got in the roost, like nothing happened. So I guess I have 2 questions..should I be worried? The sleepiness/statue standing gave me pause..or is this just a young pullet layer with a calcium deficiency? (I recently just switched to an all flock 20% and they have oyster shells). And what’s with the eating of the egg?? Thank you in advance from a first time chicken mom!!
I’ve had some soft egg layers (passed overnight from on the roost) and was able to pin point at least one culprit today. In the evening my 5 month old Rhode Island Red seemed sleepy and laid in the grass while the others were busy grazing. She was standing still not moving, I picked her up and gently felt her belly. I put her down and then she immediately squatted, white dribble came out and then it was followed by a soft egg. She and 3 other hens immediately ate it. I was nervous she was egg bound so I did feel around up there and felt nothing. This is my first time owning chickens as well as my first time sticking my finger in one
