Yes, she did pass. I have drained a chicken once before and a lot of fluid did drain out, but it eventually refilled again and the animal died. She was a nice Australorp.
I used the Garden & Poultry dust once before. I'm not sure if it worked, but I'm going to be using it on everyone soon. Gosh, I would hope it would at least reduce the population. They get to dust bathe outside all they want.
This is a dark brahma rooster's rear end. It is very bright red and obviously looks inflamed or something. What is it? How can I treat it? I have two dark brahma's in this pen and they both have this a little bit, but this one is the worst.
Black Australorp hen, 3 years old, presents with white diarrhea since yesterday, fluid build-up in lower body, weak, closing eyes. I don't feel an egg. The fluid is not in the front, it's on her rear, below the vent.
My favorite, young and healthy Red Star was found dead yesterday. I am very perplexed because she had no signs of illness. Is this just a Red Star thing (as in, this breed has a short life span or something)? I didn't feel any lumps. We couldn't do a necropsy this time because it's too cold...
The lumpy mass is sliced in the photo. It was firm and not easy to cut through. It was one large, misshapen thing. It is sliced in half and then started a third cut on the right side. My husband thinks cancer?
The "penguin" standing hen was slowly dying today, so we decided to end her suffering. The "lump" we felt floating around is white and firm. Here it is cut into sections. Any thoughts?
We also awoke this morning to another dead hen (completely unexpected, as the penguin hen was the only...
I'm in MN and even my pea comb chickens got frostbite. The wattles fell off. Single comb chickens the tips of the comb got frostbite. But it's colder here.
Update: I found her laying on the floor on her side after work. She was not dead. I picked her up and looked at her. She is extremely emaciated, even though she eats and drinks a ton daily. Fluid is just starting to refill again. I stroked her for a while, which she enjoyed and seemed to...
The fluid has not re-occurred since we drained her. However, she still walks around like a penguin, still roosts with the crew, and still eats and drinks a lot. With the fluid drained, I can really feel lumps now. Part of me thinks I feel an egg, but then I feel additional lumps of smaller...
How would it go if a mother hen hatched them in the coop to begin with? My broody hen hatched them elsewhere on the farm and that's why I had to slowly integrate them back into the original coop. But what if she had hatched them in the nest box to begin with?
I used a 16g needle and aspirated about 20cc of fluid. Then we didn't even need to squeeze and fluid continued to drain out the hole for several minutes. She went right to the food and water again. Although it was great to empty the fluid out, I'm still not optimistic. I'm not sure what I'm...
Same situation for me right now. Mine is not quite as lumpy as this one, but I feel lumps floating inside the fluid. She is also thin, but eating and drinking fine. I'm going to the store this morning to buy some needles and I'm going to try to aspirate the fluid out. Although I have a...
Hen is walking vertically like a penguin. We felt around and it feels like a water balloon with perhaps an egg floating in it. We definitely feel lots of fluid. My husband doesn't think there's an egg in there. I'm not sure, but there is a lot of fluid and things floating in it.
I ended up having them in the kennel inside the new coop for one week. Everything went well. Now they intermingle fine. There was some mayhem for the first few hours, but nothing deadly. Mostly pecking and chest butting. ;-)
I have some two month old chicks that I am integrating into an older flock. They are inside a dog kennel, which is inside the coop they will be joining. They have sat in this kennel for three days. The chickens can see and hear everyone else, but can't touch. When can I open the kennel door...
One of my Easter Egger hens snuck away for a month and hatched out a clutch of six chicks! Her rooster was a Light Brahma. I'm having fun watching the chicks and trying to guess what they will look like, sex, and egg colors. They have very sparse leg feathering and are shades of brown and...
I'd like to, but everyone is free range and I can't let the chicks range yet or my cats will eat them. But I can't close the door to the coop and not let the adults move in and out. The kennel is so large it won't fit in the coop.