She is resting comfortably in our home on soft bedding with a heat lamp on her in a quiet, peaceful place where I can check on her regularly. She still responds to me coming in and stroking her head as she has in the past. She has been a pet and faithful companion in the garden for 5 years. I...
She is resting comfortably in our home on soft bedding with a heat lamp on her in a quiet, peaceful place where I can check on her regularly. She still responds to me coming in and stroking her head as she has in the past. She has been a pet and faithful companion in the garden for 5 years. I...
I have had a small flock of 7 hens since April 2020. I am down to 3. All but one have died of unknown natural causes. All died suddenly, without much warning, except for the one who met its end with a fox. A necropsy on one hen showed death from renal failure, as she only had 1 kidney. They...
Yes. My hens are molting big time at present. That makes the birds wonky and they stop laying. Plus, decrease daylight. Give it time and they'll settle back into a routine.
So sorry for your loss. Yes, predators are smarter than they look. I have a fox living on my property just itching to get a chicken dinner. I had one hen taken, dropped and survived for a year after her attack, only to die recently from other causes. It took my flock quite a while, a month...
I just lost one of my favorite hens today with the same symptoms. My vet was useless except for taking my money. I took her to our local ag poultry pathology lab and they did a thorough necropsy exam soon after her passing, because I lost another lovely hen 2 weeks ago. I was concerned about...
How's your hen doing? I just had a necropsy on a hen that expired today. Fortunately, Avian Influenza test was negative, however from what you are describing I would be concerned for that. If she expires, I would call your stat agriculture and poultry department. Avian flu is very bad this...
Blondie expired today. She kept drinking and this morning, crop was really full. I had a vet appointment at 10 am. As I picked her up to take her, she looked at me, vomited and seized and was gone. I took her remains to the University of Penn Vet Poultry Division who did a necropsy for the...
I had a hen who survived a fox attack last year. It was a very long road to recovery, but she recovered. I would say 5 weeks until she was strong enough to reintroduce to her flock, with much difficulty. She had a broken clavicle bone, several puncture wounds and of course shock. I kept her...
Fecal test came back negative today. She is doing well. She passed a stool 2 days ago that included stones, so gizzard is working. Appetite is not great, but then again its been stressful. I never treated for sour crop other than giving a little yogurt and 1 tsp of applecider vinegar in 16 oz of...
Fecal test came back negative today. She is doing well. She passed a stool 2 days ago that included stones, so gizzard is working. Appetite is not great, but then again its been stressful. I never treated for sour crop other than giving a little yogurt and 1 tsp of applecider vinegar in 16 oz of...
I'd take her to the vet too. At least she could start with a fecal float test. Coccidiosis is prevalent right now due to the warm wet fall weather in many parts. There's a lot of advice out there, not all of it safe in my opinion.
Fecal test came back negative today. She is doing well. She passed a stool 2 days ago that included stones, so gizzard is working. Appetite is not great, but then again its been stressful. I never treated for sour crop other than giving a little yogurt and 1 tsp of applecider vinegar in 16 oz of...
Forgot this too... to properly assess her crop in the morning for normal physiological function you must take up both her food and water at night. I took mine away by dusk when she would normally head to the coop to roost. That will give you a proper assessment in the morning.
I forgot to ask....Do you feel anything hard like a golf ball or large grape? That could indicate gizzard impaction. My girl never had that, but I could definitely feel the sandy bits. Hopefully whatever upset her digestive tract will pass through soon. It may be your hen indulged a bit too...
I just went through this myself this week. Same symptoms on Saturday. I noticed her crop was enlarged and felt like a water balloon with sand in the area by her gizzard. She had eaten some red beat leaves earlier. When I picked her up, the pressure of my hand caused her to vomit and up came...
I've been dealing with some issues and diarrhea with my hens this week, so I spent several hours doing research and what you have to me appears to be coccidiosis infection. Check this website from the chicken chick....Your stool in her article looks just like it...