2 year old barred rock limping - update, necropsy

thanks. the irony is that over the summer, we decided we need to sell our house and move. One of the hardest parts of that decision has been knowing that I had to re-home my chickens. We found a new home for them, and I've been stalling because I love my girls. But now that there will be only 1, I think we need to find someone else who already has a couple hens. It seems silly to get any more hens, given the circumstances.

We will EVENTUALLY be living on a farm, but that's a couple years away. I will sure miss having my own hens and eggs.

Our remaining hen is the most friendly/docile of the original 5. She's a black sex-link who is laying 1 egg every other day. Hopefully, I can find a flock for her to join.

Our vet will do a courtesy necropsy on the one who died at Christmas - to see if there is an obvious cause, such as egg-block. But it's doubtful that there will be any specific cause identified, and it's too late to even consider doing a toxin test. oh well.

--janis
 
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Well - an update. My vet is a specialist, and she always has interns at the clinic, who do random things in the spirit of extended education. Anyway, they did a fecal on Beatrix and found: sporulated rods. They are a cause of clostridium - which is an intestinal disease related to (not closely) botulism.

So, is it a confirmation? no. They would have to do further testing. BUT, it's a potential. I didn't write down the medicine, but she is going to fill a prescription for me to give both hens. It will be twice a day for 2 weeks - should see improvement in a week. I'm willing to try it.

crossing my fingers!
--janis
 
You'll at least have the vision of what you'll want to do once you get that farm, I am sorry you had this experience and I know it will benefit you all down the road, Hopefully you'll find your girl a nice home, and maybe have some closure on you one hen at least. I hope the meds work and these girls get back to being healthy. please keep us updated.
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the med is metronidazole ... the vet ended up being able to do a once daily dosage, and it was fairly easy to give it.

They didn't enjoy me holding their beaks open, but they did ok
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I put her in the coop, and the first thing she did was eat ... always a good sign in my book.

thanks again
 
Sadly, Beatrix died during the night.

I gave her a bath yesterday, and she seemed perky enough. While inside, she devoured the yogurt I gave her and pecked at the chicken feed. She seemed in good spirits.

Her comb had started to look dry and less bright on Friday - so my layman's opinion is that she was just getting weaker. I'll call my vet to see how mech a necropsy will cost, but we don't actually have space in the fridge for her - how sad is that?

thanks for all the support. Now, I need to look for a home for Amanda - breaks my heart.
--janis
 
Jrabbit, so sorry you lost Beatrix, I know how sad this is and now you have to give up the only one left, I sure hope you can find a good home for her, I'll be thinking about you and hope things go better soon.
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necropsy revealed that Beatrix had cancer - ovarian.

We are medicating remaining hen for the clostridium spores then going to get 2 more chickens after her 2 weeks on the medicine. All 3 hens will be going to a new home in a month or so.

thanks for all the help!
--janis
 

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