In the past day and a half, three of my girls have begun to exhibit different symptoms of illness. I can't help but feel there must be a connection between the problems, though the chickens seem to be presenting their illness very differently.
Biscuit, a Buff-Orpington
- bright green runny poop
- lethargic
- wheezing
- crop filled with fluid
I thought it might be sour crop, so I attempted to treat that yesterday, but the poor girl died, shortly after showing symptoms.
Brian (yes, a hen), a Rhode Island Red
- lethargic
- crop very firm
- runny poop (not green)
- maggots near vent (yuck!)
- drinking water (I added some Corid)
I discovered the issues today and have begun attempting to treat flystrike. She seems a little bit better, but since my other girl died yesterday I'm wondering how these issues might be connected.
Sweet Pea, a Rhode Island Red
- lethargic
- her crop feels like it has tiny bits of gravel in it. When I gently massaged it, she began exhibit symptoms like Biscuit (wheeze, collapsing) so I immediately stopped and after a few minutes she seemed to improve a bit)
- her body has begun leaning to the left, as if she has a neurological problem or is dizzy/faint
- eating and drinking very little
Given the other two girls, I am very worried, but have no idea what treatment I might start.
Two other chickens- seemingly very healthy
Recent changes:
The chicken run is near a fence that had been covered in very mature ivy and had a thick layer of old plant/pest debris). I had the ivy removed and I wonder if there could have been something released in the air/soil as a result of the ivy removal.
I also recently planted new seedlings in the garden (vegetables) and added some nitrogen to the soil near the plants. The chickens were all the backyard roaming at the time of this garden-work.
Thank you so much for helping me to think this through. I appreciate your ideas for what I might try.
Biscuit, a Buff-Orpington
- bright green runny poop
- lethargic
- wheezing
- crop filled with fluid
I thought it might be sour crop, so I attempted to treat that yesterday, but the poor girl died, shortly after showing symptoms.
Brian (yes, a hen), a Rhode Island Red
- lethargic
- crop very firm
- runny poop (not green)
- maggots near vent (yuck!)
- drinking water (I added some Corid)
I discovered the issues today and have begun attempting to treat flystrike. She seems a little bit better, but since my other girl died yesterday I'm wondering how these issues might be connected.
Sweet Pea, a Rhode Island Red
- lethargic
- her crop feels like it has tiny bits of gravel in it. When I gently massaged it, she began exhibit symptoms like Biscuit (wheeze, collapsing) so I immediately stopped and after a few minutes she seemed to improve a bit)
- her body has begun leaning to the left, as if she has a neurological problem or is dizzy/faint
- eating and drinking very little
Given the other two girls, I am very worried, but have no idea what treatment I might start.
Two other chickens- seemingly very healthy
Recent changes:
The chicken run is near a fence that had been covered in very mature ivy and had a thick layer of old plant/pest debris). I had the ivy removed and I wonder if there could have been something released in the air/soil as a result of the ivy removal.
I also recently planted new seedlings in the garden (vegetables) and added some nitrogen to the soil near the plants. The chickens were all the backyard roaming at the time of this garden-work.
Thank you so much for helping me to think this through. I appreciate your ideas for what I might try.
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