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I have a Pekin Bantam who has been sitting on 4 eggs for nearly 2 weeks. I get her off the eggs twice a day to eat wheat and drink, but she eats only a little, and is getting thinner and thinner and is losing body muscle. She raised some chicks in Feb/March/April and has been back with the flock for c 6 weeks, seeming quite normal, then she went broody again.
I am worried she is sitting too soon after raising the last chicks, and that raising more may take too much out of her. I have another, much plumper bird that has gone broody and am now wondering whether I should transfer the eggs and give this bird a rest, or whether this would be cruel? I'm concerned that she is so thin and not eating much in spite of lots of encouragement.
She is three years old. She was multi-vaccinated when I got her, but I guess these will be wearing off now, so I'm also slightly concerned she may be going down with something she was vaccinated for. She looks well, and has never been ill, but I'm puzzled she is not eating more. I have in the past lost a bird after it raised chicks.
I am worried she is sitting too soon after raising the last chicks, and that raising more may take too much out of her. I have another, much plumper bird that has gone broody and am now wondering whether I should transfer the eggs and give this bird a rest, or whether this would be cruel? I'm concerned that she is so thin and not eating much in spite of lots of encouragement.
She is three years old. She was multi-vaccinated when I got her, but I guess these will be wearing off now, so I'm also slightly concerned she may be going down with something she was vaccinated for. She looks well, and has never been ill, but I'm puzzled she is not eating more. I have in the past lost a bird after it raised chicks.