I'm still hoping one of my 2 chooks will start laying again - she is back to her usual chatty self after being ill for a few days; she is looking very healthy and eating as normal, but still no eggs - this is after about 4 weeks now. So I have been reading up just about everything I can access to see what might be happening or have happened with her ... this process should come with a health warning because I am now checking her out for just about every parasite known to man as well as looking for prolapses etc! One thing that keeps coming up is the term "internal layer" where the yolk is layed in the abdomen and basically the chicken absorbs it. How would I know whether she is an 'internal layer' and can she become one after being a successful 'proper layer'? Would her appetite not decrease if she was absorbing her own yolks?
Sorry for lots of questions - the articles just mention the term 'internal layer' without giving any really useful info. Any expert information would be much appreciated.
Sorry for lots of questions - the articles just mention the term 'internal layer' without giving any really useful info. Any expert information would be much appreciated.