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  1. coach723

    Hen is extremely pale, lethargic; not eating or leaving coop

    I'm very sorry for your loss. :hugs The absolute best way to know what happened is to necropsy the bird, either sent in for professional one, or do an informal one yourself. Sometimes that is the only way to find out a cause as many things that affect chickens can present with very similar...
  2. coach723

    Hen is extremely pale, lethargic; not eating or leaving coop

    Most worms will not be visible with the naked eye in the droppings, which is why a fecal test is the best way to know. Occasionally a roundworm may be passed in droppings, or tapeworm segments, those are usually the only ones actually seen, and most often even they are not actually seen. The...
  3. coach723

    Hen is extremely pale, lethargic; not eating or leaving coop

    If you have a vet that will do a fecal test for you, do that to check for internal parasites. Check her over well for any hidden wounds, lice/mites, any swelling or lumps anywhere. Is her crop working properly, is it empty completely in the morning? At 4 years old a reproductive problem is also...
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