Rebecca Thomas
In the Brooder
- Jan 14, 2018
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I have a 9 month old speckled sussex. She is one of 6 chickens (3 buff orpington, 2 speckled sussex, 1 americauna). She is of normal weight. We had a freeze here last night in Alabama (20s) and when I went to the coop this morning she wasn't moving around as much as the other birds. She was fluffed up in a corner. I tried to hand feed her and she wasn't interested. She moves when prompted and walks normal but then goes back to the same spot. Her feathers are all puffed out but her wings are not droopy. She walks steady when she does walk. I looked her over. Her comb was a little dusky on the tip. Otherwise her eyes and beak look normal, her feathers look clean and normal, and her vent looked normal. I did not see any egg or feel any lump like she's egg bound. Her legs look normal. Her breathing seemed normal and she's not making any odd noises. She just acts odd. Slower than the rest and out of no where. All other birds fine. Everyone is laying as far as I can tell. Some more than others. She eats layer feed 18% and some cracked corn and meal worm treats and a bit of egg shell for grinding. All the poop in the coop looks normal. We have been using hay as bedding and since its winter, using the deep litter method to try to keep them warmer. Ill attach a picture of their setup but I don't have a picture of what she looks like right now. I am worried something is wrong with this chicken. Could she have frostbite and what should I do? Help!