Judyblevins
In the Brooder
- Jun 1, 2023
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A raccoon had pulled away some of the netting from my covered run and a turkey vulture got in with some kind of dead rotting meat. The vulture freaked out cause it couldn't find its way out so it must have dropped some of the carcass. Within 4 hours the first one was really sick so I isolated her. Then 2 more didn't go in the coop to roost that night and the isolated hen and one that didn't roost were dead in the morning. All 6 were desperately ill. The other one that didn't roost died in that second day. All this while I am out of the country. 2 have recovered enough to roost tonight. One still not drinking and barely moving.Hello and welcome to BYC!Glad you joined.
Do you know how they contracted botulism?
I have been trying to keep them hydrated. Since botulism paralysis them my research says not to try and give fluids down the throat or they could get it in their lungs and make breathing even worse. I have given them a soak in water which I think may have helped. Has anyone successfully rehydrate a hen by way of the cloaca?