Morning all,
Open to thoughts and wisdom here. I have a 2 year old Blue Haze. She's isolated at the mo. Constant white/green dirty vent, taildown, picking at bits of food, floppy comb sometimes very red, no clucking more 'squeaking.' She's also gone from being a super regular layer to nothing at all and 3 days ago passed this camel coloured 'thing.' She sits a lot and generally looks miserable.
Now the chicken world have a thousand and one things it might be however, egg yolk peritonitis is a possibility. (Although happy if anyone thinks differently) Around 3 weeks ago I thought she might be an egg eater as I found her up in the nesting box a lot but seemingly not laying - I presumed she was eating them, especially when I found a few yolk remains early morning. However, now I wonder if she was laying none shelled eggs?
As nothing's ever straight forward a few of you might remember my post a month or so ago about my sick Columbian Blacktail? Well, she survived, regrew feathers and seems to be coming into lay again. I wondered if she had something contagious? At the moment only my light Sussex is laying daily whereas I have always had an egg practically every say all year round until this last month or so. I put it down to the weather but I'm not sure now? They are all 2.
The other factor was for 2 weeks recently we had a rat problem in the chicken area. The chickens scratch on mud/dust so once they were eliminated I resited the ark, jeyes fluided etc. They spend at least a third of their day free ranging in the garden too.
Maybe I'm trying to link too much together? The point is DH wishes to dispatch of the Blue Haze thinking that even if it survives egg productions going to be iffy. We only have 4, but we have them for their eggs and have no room for none laying hens. Hope that doesn't come across in the wrong way?
Sorry, rambling on. Anyone who fancies sharing their thoughts would be most welcome.
Mx