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Post by skysmum on Dec 15, 2014 20:55:27 GMT
Before i remove the nest box can i ask if my hen could be an internal layer. She has been with her mate for 33 days. They have been mating every day for the last 24 days and she has been interested in the nest box since the start. For the last two weeks she has shown signs that she is about to lay an egg and in the last week she has had huge poos and is spending the days in the box but coming out at night. A couple of times she has had a large egg bum in the evening but this has disappeared by the morning but no egg. I know she is not egg bound and she is in breeding condition. I even thought she could be eating the eggs but there are no signs of this in the box. I feel a bit confused and think its time to take the nest box away but am caught with the thought that she could lay at any time . Could the male be the problem, do males have infertility problems? Any advice anyone could give would be great.
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Post by starlingqueen on Dec 15, 2014 22:28:43 GMT
Even if the male was infertile she would still lay eggs.
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Post by skysmum on Dec 15, 2014 22:39:31 GMT
Even if the male was infertile she would still lay eggs. Yep i know that , scrap that question, iv'e definitely got BIRD brain tonight
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Post by starlingqueen on Dec 15, 2014 22:50:25 GMT
I've had the same thing happen with my hens. In particular when they haven't got a nest box. They look like they have an egg bum, do the massive poops and then nothing. I wonder if they reabsorb the egg.
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Post by skysmum on Dec 15, 2014 22:55:49 GMT
Yes i think that is what is happening.
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Dec 11, 2014 7:27:01 GMT
tickle
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Post by tickle on Dec 16, 2014 17:12:09 GMT
hello ...just wondering what a internallayer is /means ?
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Post by skysmum on Dec 16, 2014 17:23:09 GMT
hello ...just wondering what a internallayer is /means ? Hi tickle, it means that they reabsorb the egg back into their systems instead of laying it. Im still learning about it myself but that is basically what happens with some hens.
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Post by samwiseg on Dec 16, 2014 17:24:58 GMT
So sorry this is happening skysmum - we were all rooting for Mr & Mrs Pinca to have Pincaletts - will you now invest in purchasing some young budgies?
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Post by skysmum on Dec 16, 2014 17:37:03 GMT
So sorry this is happening skysmum - we were all rooting for Mr & Mrs Pinca to have Pincaletts - will you now invest in purchasing some young budgies? ar Thanks sam, i know and i feel so sad for them because they have tried soooo hard, its heartbreaking but could also be the reason she found herself in a pet shop looking sad at a year old . Ive been waiting to put some form of update on their page but i don't think its gonna happen. Have told myself Christmas is my absolute cut off time i don't want to put them through it for any longer than that.
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Dec 11, 2014 7:27:01 GMT
tickle
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Post by tickle on Dec 16, 2014 20:58:29 GMT
thanksfor your answer ,skyesmum ,,,that is sad didn,t even know this could happen ...wow soooomuch to learn
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Post by jellybean on Dec 16, 2014 21:56:02 GMT
You and me both tickle, I didn't know that could happen either
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2014 23:33:19 GMT
I would remove the nest and never try her again,internal layers can have problems if attempting to lay.
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Post by skysmum on Dec 17, 2014 9:43:05 GMT
Thanks corie, you've given me push that i needed and the box has come off today .
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2014 9:54:03 GMT
Your Welcome, don't be dishearted you may have just saved your hen and i'm sure you will get some little pinkies down the track with another pair.
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Post by BudgiesBuddy on Jan 6, 2015 5:49:41 GMT
We can have an odd hen that produces wet droppings and has a swollen vent, yet never produces a egg, these are called internal or non layers.
@corie, do you have some info or article on internal layers, which can be shared here for members benefit in future.
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