Sigh. I dread having to cull my first chicken next week...
However one of my pullets just hasn't been "right" since December and I'm at a loss as to what could be ailing her.
Julia is about 9 months old.
Breed is black sex link.
She has not started laying yet.
The skin around her eyes looks "leathery", she does not have that bright-eyed look that chickens have.
She looks very tired all the time.
She spends her days fluffed up like she's cold, her head tucked in her shoulders.
She has been treated for worms twice now (Piperazine) as well as for lice and other parasites (Ivermectin). In fact I have treated the whole flock and everyone else is doing great. I see no lice on her body.
She has had Tylan-50.
Her feathers are normal and shiny.
Her poops are normal.
She eats and drinks well, yet is half the weight of her sister (who has been laying for over 2 months now) - skin and bones.
She roosts with the other hens at night and will free-range occasionally, but never for long.
Skin is normal, legs and feet are normal, I don't feel any lumps on her body.
No coughing, sneezing, eye bubbles or any discharges.
I really hate to see her suffering, she definitely has something wrong with her but I don't have a clue what it could be...
Slow organ failure? Cancer? Tumor?
No vet will treat chickens around here so I'm on my own.
Should I cull her to ease her suffering? She's been like this for 3 months now... Do you think whatever she has could just "pass"?
Please help, I don't know what to do but I want to do the right thing for her!!
However one of my pullets just hasn't been "right" since December and I'm at a loss as to what could be ailing her.
Julia is about 9 months old.
Breed is black sex link.
She has not started laying yet.
The skin around her eyes looks "leathery", she does not have that bright-eyed look that chickens have.
She looks very tired all the time.
She spends her days fluffed up like she's cold, her head tucked in her shoulders.
She has been treated for worms twice now (Piperazine) as well as for lice and other parasites (Ivermectin). In fact I have treated the whole flock and everyone else is doing great. I see no lice on her body.
She has had Tylan-50.
Her feathers are normal and shiny.
Her poops are normal.
She eats and drinks well, yet is half the weight of her sister (who has been laying for over 2 months now) - skin and bones.
She roosts with the other hens at night and will free-range occasionally, but never for long.
Skin is normal, legs and feet are normal, I don't feel any lumps on her body.
No coughing, sneezing, eye bubbles or any discharges.
I really hate to see her suffering, she definitely has something wrong with her but I don't have a clue what it could be...
Slow organ failure? Cancer? Tumor?
No vet will treat chickens around here so I'm on my own.
Should I cull her to ease her suffering? She's been like this for 3 months now... Do you think whatever she has could just "pass"?
Please help, I don't know what to do but I want to do the right thing for her!!
