Green chunks in poop is bile. That happens when the liver hasn't got anything to metabolize. Try boiled rice with runny cooked egg mixed in. It's my go-to food to tempt a chicken to start eating again.
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Oh I will definitely try that. Thank you so much for the help!Green chunks in poop is bile. That happens when the liver hasn't got anything to metabolize. Try boiled rice with runny cooked egg mixed in. It's my go-to food to tempt a chicken to start eating again.
Ok. She is quite weak, and her tail is still down. This morning she put it up for a few minutes which she hasn’t done since the attack, so I am assuming that is a good sign? She is looking much more awake this morning and was walking around, drinking and pecking at the box I have her in. I have been having her on sugar water tho just in case.Symptoms of continuing shock are weakness, imbalance, stumbling when trying to walk, extreme lethargy, droopy eyes and tail. If in doubt, continue the sugar water/electrolytes.
Oh thank you! That means a lot. I feel like it was my fault in the first place, I should have found that weak spot in the run. But my lesson is learned. Thank you so much for all the help you guys have given me, I don’t know what I would do without this communityShe's improving. That's the direction we all want to see. You've been doing a terrific job!
YesShe is much better and her tail is up now! It has been for hours. She is eating, drinking, clucking and exploring. She seems eager to get back to the flock, can I let her back now?
Oh wonderful! She will be so happy. Thank you for all the help you have given me