- Sep 22, 2012
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Enjoying late winter thunder and lightning storm with temps of 40-60F when discovered Curly missing from the coup. Have 7 hens and a rooster, Rhode Island Reds, who have free range on 5 acres during the day and sleep inside a coup at night. Extensive search found Curly wet, hundled under house bay window, and crawling on her wings. Think she was outside at least two days before being discovered. For three days she refused water and food while remaining quietly in the dining room using an open cat carrier with pine shavings and towels. She has finally started to accept some water, earth worms, fresh green peas, and softened layer pellets; finally issuing some greenish and small poop; no white (urea). Put her six feet away and she immediately wing-walks back and into the cat carrier box. She has not ventured from the cat carrier. Today, she vocalized a little and more animated/alert. Checked her all over and found nothing unusual except a small swelling (squishy) under her vent and missing rump feathers.
Searching the web have checked her for bamble foot, for egg bound, constipation, and vent gleet. The rest of the flock are doing fine and the night-time coup is cleaned weekly with fresh shavings, water, grit, and oyster shell. Figure Curly did not go to the coup being unable to "walk" up the ramp and hop up onto the roost. In the past summer, she has been found occassinally staying in the coup in one nest box then another but not on eggs. Curly molted in the autumn and was given extra rations back then since 30F winter was approaching. The flock gets a handful of scratch around 1000 and unlimited layer pellet at 1800. They pretty much feed themselves free ranging before and after these two feed times.
The wing-walking is not mentioned anywhere by way of a symptom. Going to give her rump/feet epson salt baths until I can figure something out. Have used the other hens for comparison being these are my first chickens since I was a farm child. Anyone experienced this and found the cause? Bamble foot does not affect eating/drinking. Vent gleet, egg bound, nor constipation does not prevent walking. No swelling noted, no skin/feather issues besides bare rump, breathing normal, etc... Real strange behavior.
Searching the web have checked her for bamble foot, for egg bound, constipation, and vent gleet. The rest of the flock are doing fine and the night-time coup is cleaned weekly with fresh shavings, water, grit, and oyster shell. Figure Curly did not go to the coup being unable to "walk" up the ramp and hop up onto the roost. In the past summer, she has been found occassinally staying in the coup in one nest box then another but not on eggs. Curly molted in the autumn and was given extra rations back then since 30F winter was approaching. The flock gets a handful of scratch around 1000 and unlimited layer pellet at 1800. They pretty much feed themselves free ranging before and after these two feed times.
The wing-walking is not mentioned anywhere by way of a symptom. Going to give her rump/feet epson salt baths until I can figure something out. Have used the other hens for comparison being these are my first chickens since I was a farm child. Anyone experienced this and found the cause? Bamble foot does not affect eating/drinking. Vent gleet, egg bound, nor constipation does not prevent walking. No swelling noted, no skin/feather issues besides bare rump, breathing normal, etc... Real strange behavior.
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