Temporary loss of flight

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BELLA6
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Hi everyone, could anyone tell me why when some of my hens are about to lay they lose the ability to fly fora day or two.
They are obviously lacking something but I don’t know what. Any advice would be greatly appreciated,
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BELLA6 wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:14 pm Hi everyone, could anyone tell me why when some of my hens are about to lay they lose the ability to fly fora day or two.
They are obviously lacking something but I don’t know what. Any advice would be greatly appreciated,
Hi and welcome to the site BELLA6
The most likely cause is a lack of calcium, hope this helps
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because they are about to lay
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George and Morgan wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:24 pm because they are about to lay
This as well thanks George forgot about that
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Hi Bella welcome to the site. Are they fine after they have laid? Maybe a bit overweight. Calcium deficiency can be a cause and would also make them weak on their legs. How many are you having an issue with?
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Hi Bella.
As the others have said, very probably a lack of calcium. If you are not already giving them shell grit, get some fine shell grit and give them a little bit fresh every day. As much as they want.
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Buster121 wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:21 pm
BELLA6 wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:14 pm Hi everyone, could anyone tell me why when some of my hens are about to lay they lose the ability to fly fora day or two.
They are obviously lacking something but I don’t know what. Any advice would be greatly appreciated,
Hi and welcome to the site BELLA6
The most likely cause is a lack of calcium, hope this helps
Hi Buster, thanks for your reply. I give them Matrix twice a week perhaps i should increase that.
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Andy wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 6:22 pm Hi Bella welcome to the site. Are they fine after they have laid? Maybe a bit overweight. Calcium deficiency can be a cause and would also make them weak on their legs. How many are you having an issue with?
Hi Andy, thanks for your reply. They probably are a little over weight , I give them Matrix twice a week,they seem okay on their legs. There are four with this problem and it is the second time for three of them.
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It does sound strange. I have had the odd ones go off their wings but not associated with laying. There is a weakness there somewhere but not sure where. 🤔🤔
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