Another chicken acting sick after one died suddenly

I checked yesterday for an egg, but didn't feel anything. She is drinking and eating on her own today, and clucking at me. So she seems to have perked up. I will keep monitoring her stools, and give her more nutridrench. See if I can find a vet to test the chickens, I think they are still sick with something. Thanks again!
 
. Hope your girl is doing better. Saw where you said something about heating pad. I would recommend not using a heating pad. Ask any small animal vet and they will tell you animal getting burned, overheating and dying all to common. Instead you can make a dandy homemade heated box with two cardboard boxes, 2 liter pop bottles, newspaper, thermometer and a blanket. First box is big enough to just fit bird and sits in second box that is big enough for first box to nest inside and have 2 liter bottles full of hot water in between. That way you don't worry about bird knocking over water bottles. Use thermometer to keep temp 90°. Use wadded up newspaper to insulate and a blanket to cover. All supplies needed are easy to keep handy, disposable to lessen disease spread, and only thing you might need to buy is $4 thermometer. I have used concept on calves, lambs, goat kids, kittens, puppies, and of course poultry. You will be surprised by how steady and how long this set up holds heat. I try to also set up off the floor with something to insulate bottom. Hope all reading are safe from all this wild stormy weather. Have a blessed day.
Donna in Dandridge, Tennessee
 
I checked yesterday for an egg, but didn't feel anything. She is drinking and eating on her own today, and clucking at me. So she seems to have perked up. I will keep monitoring her stools, and give her more nutridrench. See if I can find a vet to test the chickens, I think they are still sick with something. Thanks again!
Did you check inside her vent for an egg? Can you post a picture of her poop? I ask because of what I saw in this picture:


If that's poop, it looks like it's almost pure urates, which could mean that she is severely dehydrated. Probably a good idea to get 50 ml per pound of fluids into her each day. Start by giving 15 ml per pound now, repeat in 60-90 minutes if crop has cleared. Repeat again in 2-4 hours. With this amount of fluid she should start to poop clear.

-Kathy
 
I have switched to a lamp I was using with my baby chicks, 75 watt. And put a roost in with her that she's using. I also raised the food and water up and that seemed to help.
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Did you check inside her vent for an egg? Can you post a picture of her poop? I ask because of what I saw in this picture: If that's poop, it looks like it's almost pure urates, which could mean that she is severely dehydrated. Probably a good idea to get 50 ml per pound of fluids into her each day. Start by giving 15 ml per pound now, repeat in 60-90 minutes if crop has cleared. Repeat again in 2-4 hours. With this amount of fluid she should start to poop clear. -Kathy
She was definitely dehydrated, I gave her water and nutridrench by hand yesterday. Today she is drinking on her own and drinking alot. I checked inside her vent yesterday, no egg, no blood.
 
I would give her the nutridrench twice a day. Make sure to slowly put it in side of her beak. I'm glad she made it threw the night that is a good sign. Try and get her to eat and drink as much as possible. She needs her strength.
Thank you so much for your help, I think the electrolytes made a big difference!
 
So her stools seem to be normal now. She's continuing to eat and drink on her own. But still breathing with her beak open, maybe a bit wheezy. Moving around better and clucking more.
 
Thats a great improvement that she is eatting and drinking now. If at all possible you might want to take her to a vet to check her out. It still doesn't sound good with her breathing like that. She may need an antibiotic.
 

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