Sorry your day has not gone well. If its any consolation my hens are not laying well either - this summer has been bad for my egg business. Plenty of customers, not enough eggs, don't know why.
I had one of those days too, yesterday. Old dog collapsed down the field, and I struggled to get her back on her feet and up to the house - took ages. Poorly hen died. Goats broke into hen coop, and let bantam and chicks out, luckily I got there in time to stop the cat from eating a chicken. But in breaking in, they had knocked a heavy sheep hurdle down, and squashed an ex battery hen. It was still alive, but will probably be rather sore, and definitely will not lay after its shock!! The the older goat who has a swelling between his front legs, it suddenly burst, so lots of pus coming out, and had to deal with him, who did a runner rather than be treated. The new large bale of hay I opened for the goats, I found is not good quality at all .......went to pick up some harness from Cheshire last night, got lost going. Made it late for journey back, and arrived home in the dark, worried the fox would have my hens which were not shut in (thankfully ok though when I got back).
So, I had one of "those" days too. Here's hoping we have some good days to make up for it.