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    hobbling chicken

    I have a Rhode Island Red that's probably about 3 years old and is having trouble walking. She seems still somewhat perky, if you will. She's not blah or droopy or anything. She just can't walk very far. She's not laid eggs in a long time so she's not egg bound. She stays in the coop and...
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    hen having trouble walking

    I have a Rhode Island Read and she is probably 3 years old. While she seems half-way perky, not drowsy or "blah", she's not using her feet much. She just kind of hops or drags a bit. She stays in the coop and last night she did 'bounce' over to get inside in the house, so she is mobile a bit...
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    Lethargic chicken with fever

    I have a Rhode Island Red that's probably a year or better and she's been a faithful layer. And they're huge. Anyway, she stopped laying a couple of weeks ago and now she's lethargic. Actually now she's not doing much of anything vs. lethargic. I've been giving her antibiotics and...
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    Lethargic chicken with a fever

    I have a New Hampshire named Becky (Bitchy Becky actually - but that's another story). Anyway, she's become lethargic and feels like she has a fever. Very warm compared to the others. She was laying eggs regularly until about two weeks ago. She just stopped and like I said, she's not...
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    Yawning Pullet

    I have a 13 week old pullet (Sampson) and she's been "yawning" for a while. Now she's yawning a lot and is having trouble getting around. Kind of flopping. And when she's just standing there, she sometimes lifts one leg up and tucks it in. I've started her on electrolytes and antibiotics...
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    Chicken falling over

    I went to open up the girls this morning and Shrek (one of the chickens) can't stand up and keeps falling over. I've not noticed anything prior to this recently. She did have wry neck a year or more ago, but I nursed her out of it. She's been doing goo and she's actually the one I can count...
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    Hard and enlarged bellie.

    I have a Rhode Island Red that has a stomach that's a little larger than a softball; and it's hard. She seems to be still eating and drinking, however, she's really slow and doesn't do a lot. While she still gets around (very slowly), she somewhat isolates. Probably because she's moving so...
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