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    Open mouth / wing twitch

    One of my Ancona ducks is running around with her mouth open a lot. She’s also has her head tucked in more than her duck buddy, is a bit fluffier than normal and is doing a weird wing twitching thing. I’m trying to decide if she’s hot/stressed or if she needs a trip to the vet. Eating and...
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    EYP Prevention?

    Thanks for the insight. Yes, my concern was that maybe the soft egg ruptured inside her and the yolk could create a breeding ground for infection. I lost another hen to confirmed EYP earlier this year so I'm trying to be proactive with this situation. As best as I can tell, the shell looked...
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    EYP Prevention?

    In general I know these prevention strps. My chickens free range all day, are offered quality layer feed and oyster shell. They are give very little treats. I feel like I have a decent handle on the basic nutritional situation. That being said, it's clear that she probably needs more calcium...
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    EYP Prevention?

    last night while locking my chickens in the coop I noticed that one of them laid a soft-shelled egg off the roost. I was able to determine which chicken it was because my Brahma had a small trail of yolk coming out of her vent and the broken egg was under her. It is unclear whether the egg broke...
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    Eggbound? Something else?

    Final Update: Upon necropsy we have what we believe to be a solid diagnosis of Egg Yolk Peritonitis. I was very surprised to find out that she had no visible tumors or masses, despite what seemed like so many Marek's-like symptoms. My vet friend found that she had a lot of yolk in the...
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    Eggbound? Something else?

    My vet friend will be doing the necropsy. I'll see if she can share some photos. Can you link the appropriate thread to post them to?
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    Eggbound? Something else?

    Thank you all for the input. Her condition progressed quickly downhill today and we decided to put her down tonight. She was obviously suffering. It was sad but she let us know it was time so we had to listen. The paralysis continued to get worse, and the symptoms became more like Marek's, in...
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    Eggbound? Something else?

    Update: a cat/dog vet friend and I tried to drain the chicken's abdomen. We tried several different gauges of needles but were not able to draw any fluid out of the bird. We did get some thick red blood like substance that we will put under a microscope tomorrow. Symptom wise the paralysis...
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    Eggbound? Something else?

    The abdomen feels much more like a water balloon than a solid mass. So you'd suggest draining it with a large syringe?
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    Eggbound? Something else?

    UPDATE: I am starting to lean towards a Mareks related issue. I definitely think she is not eggbound. Reasons for thinking she is not eggbound: no egg felt on internal inspection she is pooping, although not normally she is eating and drinking reasons for thinking it is Marek's limping has...
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    Eggbound or?

    I have reposted this thread in the emergency forum, where I intended to post it initially. If a moderator wants to delete this thread that is OK. I'd do it myself but I can't figure out how.
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    Eggbound? Something else?

    Sorry, this is a duplicate post as I accidentally posted this in another forum section. It is more appropriate here. I have a hen approximately two years old who is behaving strangely. She spent most of the day yesterday in the nesting box sitting on a few eggs. I suspected she was broody, but...
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    Eggbound or?

    I have a hen approximately two years old who is behaving strangely. She spent most of the day yesterday in the nesting box sitting on a few eggs. I suspected she was broody, but her attitude was not exactly that of a broody hen. I do not have any roosters in the flock. Today I came home from...
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    Combining different age chicks in brooder?

    UPDATE: I decided to separate the older chicks from the younger ones with a little ring of hardware cloth inside the brooder. I plan to keep them separated for a week or so. So far they seem to have very little interest in each other so I don't anticipate any issues whatsoever. I'll post a photo...
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    Combining different age chicks in brooder?

    This This is a great idea. Thanks for the suggestion.
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    Combining different age chicks in brooder?

    Typically I would follow this protocol as well. In this particular case I feel it's less important because I am dealing with two rounds of brand new chicks, from the same source. It's likely that both batches would have any bug or issue that either batch had. Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm less...
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    Combining different age chicks in brooder?

    I have two chicks approximately two weeks old in the brooder currently. I am about to receive two additional chicks that will be only a few days old. I have done very well introducing the older pullets into the general flock of adults, but have never encountered this situation. What do you...
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    24 week old buff Orpington

    She has been sick. She currently has what appears to be avian pox. She's behaving completely normally which is encouraging. She also has been diagnosed with Marek's. I don't have high hopes for eggs from her. I was asking about gender because someone in another thread regarding her pox...
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    24 week old buff Orpington

    Hey all. What do you think. 25 week old BO. No eggs yet. Could we have a rooster on our hands?
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    Fowl Pox

    @btguy understood. Thanks for the follow up.
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