Okay, sounds good! Should I, in the meantime, try to give her some liquid nutrients via syringe? If so, what sort of substance/medium should I use for that?
It has been unseasonably warm where we are. Yesterday it was 100 degrees F, something we start to have in August, and it’s not even summer yet. Our setup is quite well-shaded though. She is a Welsummer, do they have a reputation for doing poor in the heat?
I have not- that was something I’ve been thinking about, as it would explain her being underweight. But would worms affect her appetite? If anything, I would think it would increase. But it’s worth a try, what medicine do you recommend?
We are back from vacation now; the last few days before we left I got a text from the sitter saying Summer appeared to be recovering. Came back and she is still off, but relatively better from what I saw from the photos the sitter sent me when she was looking really sick. I picked her up first...
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So our pet sitter has noticed one of our hens, Summer (2-year old Welsummer) looking lethargic, with a floppy comb and lack of appetite - very general symptoms. She looked somewhat iffy once or twice over the past few weeks, but she seemed fine the next day each time. We are away and will...
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So sorry for the late reply, I for some reason stopped getting notifications from this thread and forgot to respond. Unfortunately Snowpea didn’t make it. Due to weather conditions and ice on the road, we couldn’t get her to the vet, as their offices were all closed. There was a practice...
A few hours ago I gave her more of the same stuff, but this time I felt her crop beforehand. It went down a little but that’s because the fluids moved through. It hasn’t changed much at all. However, I did see some more poop. It looks like this:
About 15 minutes ago I again gave mineral oil, egg, and water w/electrolytes. When I massaged the crop, it was really full and even more squishy, but this could be because I just gave her a bunch of fluid. Her poops are small and watery, no substance to them yet.
Ok, so in the last 30 min I gave her 10 mL of mineral oil, 10 mL of water, and then 10 mL of egg yolk, with a bit of water to flush it down. I also gave her a very thorough crop massage with both massaging and squeezing, a bit upward and also downward. The crop still has that...
Also, I’ve been syringing water to give her fluids. Does that work, will it go through the crop? And how much should I give how often? I don’t want to overwhelm her
Ok, thank you, this is encouraging me to keep up with the massages. I will give her some coconut oil too, to see if that helps at all. For how long did you massage at a time?
The crop feels doughy, with lots of pieces of grain. It’s really hard for me to tell if there are any large fibrous pieces- most of the area around the crop is bald, but the side of the crop still has feathers and I can’t tell if that’s what’s creating the lumpy texture or if it’s coming from...
Crop was initially fairly hard but has gotten somewhat squishy but feels really full and it’s gurgling like sour crop. She’s not eating, and I sat her in a plastic box filled with pine shavings, paper towels, and a bowl of water in a room on the side of the house. I administered 10ml of olive...
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While we were on vacation for two weeks, one of our hens, Snowpea, started acting sick. She turned out to have an impacted crop that’s gone sour. I tried doing the oil and the massages and it’s been building up for so long (3 weeks now) that it’s not moving through. We were gonna see a vet...
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So sorry for the late reply, but I’ve figured out the problem. I think Snowpea had an impacted crop that’s now turned sour. I saw some mites (not related to the problem, I think they came because she stopped dust bathing) treated her with permethrin, and found that the white stuff on her...
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Recently our hen Snowpea has been acting sick. My family was on vacation for two weeks when it started, so it’s been a few weeks and she hasn’t gotten better but also not worse. Snowpea is around 3 years old, lavender Orpington. She has been having runny, green and white tinged...
That’s a good one! It is a very nice name, fairly unusual, and both nature- and color-inspired. I’ll add it to my list- I have to see whose personality best fits each name.
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I’m so glad I found this thread- two communities I belong to fused together is double the awesomeness, especially when they appear not to go together, but they very much can. I’ve been raising chickens with my family for almost eight years, and I identify as pansexual and use...