drtfrazier
In the Brooder
My 3-year-old golden comet is the last of 3 (1 unexpectedly/suddenly passed a few months ago and the other was too sick, last year, after various treatments/had to be put down). I don't have pictures as there is nothing to see. I came back from vacation and my daughter indicated that one of my chickens hadn't come out of the coop in 1-2 days. So I didn't see the onset of whatever-is-going-on. The short story is - she can't walk. She rarely tries and, if she does, she ends up putting out her wing to prevent herself from face-planting. It's not successful. She otherwise seems healthy and no injuries, etc. I'm flummoxed as to what to try next. I've been back several days...
I did an internal exam and external exam and I don't think she is egg bound. This was my first guess. She doesn't seem to have any sensitive spots. And is not swollen. I think she is a little light and she is rather docile with respect to being handled (more so than "normal"). She doesn't struggle against my prodding. Comb and alertness are all good. Crop seems good. Poop seems good (some a little loose but most are not). I've been putting food and water right within her reach. And I've given her calcium citrate 2 days in a row now (just in case). She is not laying, but had been - regularly, daily or close to daily. I gave her a good soaking bath yesterday and I've cleaned and inspected everywhere, especially her legs and feet. I consider myself maybe slightly better than a novice chicken keeper?
She currently seems a tiny bit improved? (Crouches some, occasional attempts to move). I don't know what to do except try to keep her clean (since she is pooping where she is sitting) and keep access to food and water going and hope for improvement? Btw - if one leg is the problem I speculate it is the left one but I honestly can't figure it out. Any thoughts? I'm loathe to do more invasive things like deworming when she seems, well, healthy.
I did an internal exam and external exam and I don't think she is egg bound. This was my first guess. She doesn't seem to have any sensitive spots. And is not swollen. I think she is a little light and she is rather docile with respect to being handled (more so than "normal"). She doesn't struggle against my prodding. Comb and alertness are all good. Crop seems good. Poop seems good (some a little loose but most are not). I've been putting food and water right within her reach. And I've given her calcium citrate 2 days in a row now (just in case). She is not laying, but had been - regularly, daily or close to daily. I gave her a good soaking bath yesterday and I've cleaned and inspected everywhere, especially her legs and feet. I consider myself maybe slightly better than a novice chicken keeper?
She currently seems a tiny bit improved? (Crouches some, occasional attempts to move). I don't know what to do except try to keep her clean (since she is pooping where she is sitting) and keep access to food and water going and hope for improvement? Btw - if one leg is the problem I speculate it is the left one but I honestly can't figure it out. Any thoughts? I'm loathe to do more invasive things like deworming when she seems, well, healthy.