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I have had my 8 hybrid chickens for the last 9 days and they have been laying anything from 5 to 7 eggs per day. The 8 of them have adapted well as they have come from a free range breeder, but as they are 72 weeks they were too old as their eggs are too big for the super market chain. We have converted them from mash to layer pellets with no problems. They are out of the coop all day and are in a grassed area.
This morning though when I opened the coop one of the chickens at first did not want to come out. She was very larthargic and had a bit of a dirty runny bum. She didnt eat all day but she did drink water with apple cider vinegar in it. By 6 oclock though she did lay a soft shelled perfect egg.
I need help as she is still larthargic. I have had so many different bits of advice that I am so confused as to what it could be. They all have access to grit and oyster shell. The weather yesterday was intermittentant showers her comb is upright.
I have been told that she needs worming,
or
it could be her crop may be soft in which case to hold her by her two feet upside down and see if whe reguritates her food,
or
her crop is hard in which case she may need to be dispatched
or
she was frightened by an unexpected downpour in which case after 24 hrs she willl lay again
I apreciate any help given as bew to chicken keeping
This morning though when I opened the coop one of the chickens at first did not want to come out. She was very larthargic and had a bit of a dirty runny bum. She didnt eat all day but she did drink water with apple cider vinegar in it. By 6 oclock though she did lay a soft shelled perfect egg.
I need help as she is still larthargic. I have had so many different bits of advice that I am so confused as to what it could be. They all have access to grit and oyster shell. The weather yesterday was intermittentant showers her comb is upright.
I have been told that she needs worming,
or
it could be her crop may be soft in which case to hold her by her two feet upside down and see if whe reguritates her food,
or
her crop is hard in which case she may need to be dispatched
or
she was frightened by an unexpected downpour in which case after 24 hrs she willl lay again
I apreciate any help given as bew to chicken keeping