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I just posted about my success treating my hen with what I could best figure out is liver disease. My hen was near death - not walking, labored breathing, fluid, not digesting, lethargy, and I treated her for 3 weeks with Milk thistle drops in the morning, wet food mash with flax seed...
Hi All,
I brought my almost 7 yr old barred rock/dominque mix hen back from death and wanted to share what I did in hopes it'll help someone else. My hen had all the symptoms of liver failure: labored breathing (not getting enough oxygen..purple comb), not being able to walk or stand, fluid in...
I wanted to give an update in hopes it might help someone in the future. While my hen initially improved with my care, she eventually took a downturn and I opted to euthanize to end her suffering. She was clearly not getting better anymore and getting a little worse each day. When she wasn't...
Thank you. I didn't take any photos and it's changed so much. This morning it looked almost normal. She doesn't have any bloat that I can see although she has always been a chunky chicken. Her crop is emptying. I will continue to monitor her. Thanks for the support and links to other articles!
I know there are many posts about green poop and I've read them, but here I'm hoping to get new eyes on this illness. It's absolutely stumped me. My 6 year old Barred Rock/Dominique hen had dark green "dehydrated" poop and was lethargic starting last Tuesday (2/7). I isolated her and started...
Thanks for your reply! Well, the whole beak shell came off! Because it came off gradually, the underneath is not raw or bloody, but I can imagine that it is sensitive. I have decided to keep her separate for now. I don't trust her bully sisters. I've decided that she needs some alone time to get...
The hen at the bottom of the pecking order cracked her beak at the very top (near the nose) and chipped along the left side. The beak is intact, but like a broken fingernail, the crack could get jostled and might rip off. The chicken is in isolation and is on mush food, but soon to be hard food...
I followed along. Thanks for posting the findings although it doesn't indicate the underlying cause. It's tough to do all you can...research, treatment, care, and more care to then lose the girl despite your best efforts. You did everything for her that you could. So sorry!
He was a fairly big bird and we were surprised he was cold when we found him. It happened somewhere in a three hour time when we were away. We wondered how bad the hawk was hurt. Been looking for it, but it hasn't hung around.
Thanks everyone! hugs. He fought off a hawk many years earlier (in another location) and won, but not this time. We usually let them out during the day and haven't had problems with big hawks. We had a nesting pair of smaller hawks last year that didn't seem a threat. As much as we are angry at...
It was a fight to the death, and our beloved 6 yr old rooster, Woo, lost this battle. All the hens were saved. My husband came home to find Woo dead and the hawk nearby. The hawk was covered in blood and was barely able to fly out of the fence area. The hawk must have been injured and resting...
Thanks! All great thoughts! I didn't think he was that old either, but we've noticed slowing down. I checked for lice and mites and didn't see any or the evidence; although, I'll admit I've never actually seen any anytime. I bet you're right, he isn't feeling well, arthritis, or something, but I...
I have a 5 1/2 year old rooster that is not preening his new growing feathers. Occasionally he makes the motion to preen but he doesn't actually touch the feathers, rather he's preening in the air close to the feathers. He does the same motion in the air if you touch the feathers that need...
That's cool! I like how you were able to use your fowl for different school purposes. I think this shows you can bring any subject alive with feathered friends. I think you should definitely expand your Peafowl program for your senior project. Good Luck!
Cool! Did the school ask you to come in or did you approach the school? Did you go to individual classrooms? I'd love to know more details on how you did it and what type of things you talked about. In this age, I imagine you would have to connect the chickens to learning objectives like science.
I have heard and experienced a RIR Rooster becoming rogue aggressive, but not a hen. I have a bunch of questions such as... were her victims members of her own flock or some of the established flock? and age? But I think the biggest question is what was the trigger? Is there anything in the...