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Poultry and Pets => The Hen House => Topic started by: wadz81 on May 09, 2010, 20:57

Title: Nuggets not herself
Post by: wadz81 on May 09, 2010, 20:57
today when we got back from the allotment we let the girls out but Nugget wasn't her normal self she went out but then went back in the run and sat down. She looks all puffed up and seems pooped, we're not sure if she's broody or egg bound. We have given her a warm soapy bath  for 10 mins and dried her and put her back in the coop to rest. Have we done the right thing ?  :(
Title: we have put her to bed for the night
Post by: wadz81 on May 09, 2010, 21:36
we have bought nugget in, blow dried, her and put her in a box with a hot water bottle and some straw, hope she's better in the morning  :(
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: Pretty Chick on May 09, 2010, 21:39
Yes, it was probably a good idea to give her a wash for there is no harm in doing that.
Keep an eye on her and after a few days you should know for certain if she is broody or not and you can take it from there.
I'm sure someone else will be able to give you more advice.
Hope she's okay
Title: Re: we have put her to bed for the night
Post by: alibean on May 09, 2010, 21:54
I'm sure things will go one way or the other very quickly - you've done all you can so fingers crossed that little nugget either rallies or slips away peacefully. x
Title: nugget update
Post by: wadz81 on May 10, 2010, 09:24
well she's been in for the night and we've let her out with the other girls this morning, she's wondering round the garden but a bit slower then normal, but better than yesterday. She's eaten some grapes and meal worms while I was watching don't know what else when I wasn't. Going to keep my eye on her and maybe give her another bath and dry her off again try to get a bit more cod liver oil down her ( or me  :blush: ) Fingers  crossed my little puppy pulls round !
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: Pretty Chick on May 10, 2010, 09:38
I'm glad Nugget is looking a little better.
I often give my big hens a warm bath when they get a little dirty (because of the fluff around their bottom!) and they look much better for it.
You seem to really care about Nugget and she's a very lucky hen to have owners like you! :)
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: wadz81 on May 10, 2010, 18:24
gave my little nugget another bath and another blow dry which she loved, when she was dry I put her back in the run and she went into the coop and stayed there most of the day. She came out for cat food and water, I think we've got our first broody it was red hot in the coop when I checked on her.  :D
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: Pretty Chick on May 10, 2010, 18:32
How exciting  :)
Are you going to let her hatch some eggs?
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: dizzylizzie on May 10, 2010, 18:57
Hi, im sorry your hen isnt feeling well, and hope she is feeling better soon. Have you established if she is egg bound or broody?  You can loose an egg bound chuck so its not really advisable to wait and see so to speak if you really do suspect this .Ok...bathing an egg bound chuck has worked for me, but its not a beauty treatment, 10mins wont work, they need to have their vent submerged in the water for at least 40 mins to help relax muscles in the vent that will help pass an egg that is stuck.Some say bathing a hen can stress them out, mine however love a bath and blowdry, but they dont need and shouldnt have one very often, to give them daily and then put them back outside when you suspect they are not 100% isnt really a good idea :(. leave off the olive oil, it can be harmful to hens. If they have an inpacted (not sour) crop, then a small amount in the beak then gently but firmly massage the crop .....but you dont give it via the beak for egg bound chucks. Hopefully she isnt egg bound, and is going broody, it can be exciting, but think about what you would do with any cockerels, they are very hard to re-home, but you could have a few for the pot ;) good luck anyway :)
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: wadz81 on May 10, 2010, 20:07
thank you for that, we have had a good feel and can't feel anything, she's eating and drinking fine, her feathers on her belly have gone and when I put her in the run she went into the coop and spent the rest of the day in there. When I popped my head in it was really warm in there and she kept coming out for some water is this good or bad ???? :(
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: joyfull on May 10, 2010, 20:15
you will know if she is broody as she will spread out and puff up her feathers when you go to lift her off any eggs. She may even go to peck you. When you lift her out and she does a pooh what does it look like? A broodies pooh is very large (smallish dog size) and very very smelly  :lol:
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: Pretty Chick on May 10, 2010, 20:23
Also, does she make a sort of screeching sound when you or another chicken goes near her? If she does, this is a sign of broodiness.
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: wadz81 on May 10, 2010, 20:45
she does look very puffed out, her wings aren't drooping and she did make a funny noise when I put my head in to check on her, just checked them and another girls in the nest box with her, they usually perch. :wacko:
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: dizzylizzie on May 10, 2010, 20:48
well my girl olive was the most fantastic broody hen and a lovely mum, but she didnt ever growl at me. I used to lift her out for a poop. drink and food and she would take a min to realise she wasnt sitting on eggs, off she would trot have a quick drink and bite to eat then straight back to her eggs. Think carefully about hatching though, you will more than likely have at least half boys :(
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: Pretty Chick on May 10, 2010, 20:53
It sounds like you've got yourself a nice broody hen  :D
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: dizzylizzie on May 10, 2010, 21:10
It sounds like you've got yourself a nice broody hen  :D

thankyou- all my girls are lovely :D

the fact that she keeps going back to the coop, and she has lost feathers off her tummy sounds like she is going broody. Have you decided what you are going to let her do? do you have access to any fertile eggs? :)
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: wadz81 on May 10, 2010, 21:27
haven't got a cockerel so she won't be hatching anything ! how long will it last ? she's my gardening buddy I miss her helping me do the borders !  :(
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: dizzylizzie on May 10, 2010, 22:07
Ok, you need to turf her out the nest box. As soon as the others have finished laying you need to close the coop up to stop her going in. others recommend dipping her bottom in cold water, not something i would try, it dosent sound too humane to me, but i am a softie ;) she possibly wont lay any eggs for maybe 6 weeks though so dont worry if you dont get any.Letting her sit will only encourage her broodiness and i dont think its fair to let her sit without having any chicks at the end of it so be firm anf keep turfing her out :)
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: gem on May 10, 2010, 23:09
Sorry to hijack but i have the same problem with one of my two chickens (Tilly and Milly) I think the broody one is now keeping the other one from laying as she wont let her in the nesting box keeps puffing up and squaking at her so she wont come in, today i had no eggs (usually 2 a day).  Is it best i keep them both out nesting box while it wears off as i only have the one coop and run so cany just keep one out and not the other?

P.S thanks for all the info on this post as I was worried that something may have been wrong with Tilly bit from reading this seems she is just broody  :wacko:
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: redmolly on May 10, 2010, 23:25
Awwww.....buy her some eggs!! It's a lovely experience!! Especially if she is your buddy!! I couldn't be mean to my usually docile Gladys - even when she was broody and attacking me......I bought her a prezzie of eggs and it was such an amazing experience!!  :) :)
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: joyfull on May 11, 2010, 07:12
Yes it is an amazing experience but they could all hatch as cockerels so you either have to try and rehome them (most people don't want or are not allowed cockerels) or cull them and pop them in the freezer. Could you do that? You only have to look at the swap pages to see how difficult it can be to rehome them  :(
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: redmolly on May 11, 2010, 07:33
Forgot that bit!!!  :(

Fortunately, mine were all rehomed quite easily through the adtrader. My last remaining cock that I really wanted to keep was rehomed by my neighbour - who had been eyeing him up for some time!! There is on happy big boy, now breeding on the allotments!!  :)
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: dizzylizzie on May 11, 2010, 08:16
Sorry to hijack but i have the same problem with one of my two chickens (Tilly and Milly) I think the broody one is now keeping the other one from laying as she wont let her in the nesting box keeps puffing up and squaking at her so she wont come in, today i had no eggs (usually 2 a day).  Is it best i keep them both out nesting box while it wears off as i only have the one coop and run so cany just keep one out and not the other?

P.S thanks for all the info on this post as I was worried that something may have been wrong with Tilly bit from reading this seems she is just broody  :wacko:

Gem , check around....she will be laying somewhere else if she cant get in the nest box
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: wadz81 on May 11, 2010, 09:45
just thought I'd let u all know Nugget is back to her normal self think all the baths changed her mind about being broody bless ! all running round the garden digging up all my plants normal business resumes  :D
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: Manlea1 on May 11, 2010, 09:49
Glad to hear it  :D
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: redmolly on May 11, 2010, 09:58
Excellent!!  :D :D
Title: Re: Nuggets not herself
Post by: wadz81 on May 12, 2010, 20:42
just to let u know, found a really large egg from nugget yesterday, she's definately back to normal thanks for help and good wishes  :D