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I have her in the medical coop now with multiple water and food spots. Will try a scrambled egg and some frozen fruitsVideos must be uploaded to a site such as YouTube with a link posted here. She may be too weak to get enough food and water. I would place multiple water stations around the area and close to her. Try offering some scrambled egg and putting water into a small bowl of chicken pellets to soften them.
She's not really interested in anything. She was atleast drinkingI have her in the medical coop now with multiple water and food spots. Will try a scrambled egg and some frozen fruits
Are you certain this was the diagnoses of the hen you lost previously? Ascites isn't something contagious, but birds ailing and dying with days can be coincidental, but also can be the beginning of an outbreak.She doesn't appear to have ascites, just lost one of my older girls a couple days ago to that.
About 90% certain. No vets and no way to get an autopsy. But this one's symptoms are totally different than the others.Are you certain this was the diagnoses of the hen you lost previously? Ascites isn't something contagious, but birds ailing and dying with days can be coincidental, but also can be the beginning of an outbreak.
Massively swollen abdomen that felt very squishy, had a waddling walk (she was not egg bound, I checked), couldn't keep her wings or tail up, she'd eat and drinkWhat were the symptoms of the first hen?