I let my flock out to free range. My hen, Stevie Nicks, was fine. Less than an hour later her face looks like this. Her left side is really swollen. The right side isn’t swollen but she has 2 red bumps.
This happened so quickly that I’m sure it’s a reaction to something environmental, and the bumps on the right side sure look like bites or stings.
I’m in Maryland. I don’t know what could have done this other than maybe she disturbed a ground nest of yellow jackets or other bees. I don’t think I have ants that would do this much damage. They were hanging out in deep leaves on the edge of the woods, where they don’t typically go.
This happened last night shortly before they went to bed. This morning she’s the same- no better but no worse. Will Benedryl still be helpful if it’s given 24 hours later? I can get some on my way home from work tonight but don’t want to give it to her if it won’t help at this stage. She’s otherwise behaving normally, but since it was late night and early morning that I was checking her, I didn’t get to observe her too closely.
Here’s the bad side:
Here’s the less swollen side with the bumps.
This happened so quickly that I’m sure it’s a reaction to something environmental, and the bumps on the right side sure look like bites or stings.
I’m in Maryland. I don’t know what could have done this other than maybe she disturbed a ground nest of yellow jackets or other bees. I don’t think I have ants that would do this much damage. They were hanging out in deep leaves on the edge of the woods, where they don’t typically go.
This happened last night shortly before they went to bed. This morning she’s the same- no better but no worse. Will Benedryl still be helpful if it’s given 24 hours later? I can get some on my way home from work tonight but don’t want to give it to her if it won’t help at this stage. She’s otherwise behaving normally, but since it was late night and early morning that I was checking her, I didn’t get to observe her too closely.
Here’s the bad side:
Here’s the less swollen side with the bumps.