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CrazyBeets
In the Brooder
- Apr 5, 2015
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Here's your Pineapple update:
Still alive. Saturday I had her in her sling, but she managed (twice) to somehow flip out of it and onto her back. So I made her a 'hammock' as our boys have started calling it, out of the PVC that held up the bird netting in my garden. It has worked well. I rigged a way to attach her food and water on it and she's sort of independent now. She spends most of the day outside in her hammock. I keep her in a little wire fenced in area, just in case something wanders into our yard.
She still cannot stand or support her own weight, and her left leg seems pretty weak still. Since being in the hammock she does let it down to the ground and occasionally puts weight on it, but it is like her whole left side is weak. Her head defaults to the left, and she is starting to get lopsided because she puts a lot of weight on her right leg and it pushes her to the left. She does have feeling on her left side and she has control over it too, it just seems like her brain can't send the info. She is also still very, very, very thin. Like grossly thin.
I checked her ears, and boy was that a difficult task. I can only imagine that it would be impossible on a healthy chicken. They didn't seem to be dirty.
Today she ate quite a bit; she has a pretty healthy appetite for as tiny as she is. In addition to the crumble, she ate at least 6 worms that my husband found under a tire, several bites of carrot and a little bit of boiled egg yolk and white (she doesn't like the yolk much). Last week she pooed maybe twice, but since she started eating and drinking on her own she is up to once a day, then today she popped out two (one on me unfortunately). They are the right color, but not the right consistency. Sometimes they are very liquidy, and this last one looked like a cow pie.
She doesn't clean herself; the most she cleans is a little bit of her left chest, but nothing farther than that. I have checked her again for lice and all the ones I find are dead, which is good in the fact that they are dead but probably bad that she hasn't cleaned them out yet.
Now that she's sort of independent, it isn't much of a hassle so giving her another week or two isn't an inconvenience. I think right now my fear is that I'm getting attached to her and if she doesn't get better and we have to put her down it will be hard
So, here are my questions and we'll see what you peeps think:
1. Do you think it would be good motivation to put a bird in with her for a while when she's outside? The bird that came with her from the auction, JoJo, has decided he's a rooster now. He is getting bigger, but he is pretty close to her size still. He was one of the birds that was standing guard when she started getting sick.
2. When should I redust for lice? Tomorrow would be a week, but some sites say 10 days, so not sure on this one.
3. I'm heading into town tomorrow so I should be able to access a larger Orschelns/TSC. I was considering starting her on an antibiotic, any thoughts or suggestions? Before when all of the ladies were on it, we offered it to her but I'm thinking she didn't drink much if any until I started dipping her bread into it.
4. Do you think that non-medicated starter crumble is still the best route, or should I feed her something more fattening? She seems to like crumble as opposed to regular people food, I just wasn't sure if there was a better kind to get.
Here are some pictures; keep in mind that even though she looks dead, she is still alive!

I was giving Pineapple some PT; I would straighten out her left leg, she'd pull it back, etc. One of our cats came to watch; the cats have gotten bullied by our other ladies so they don't mess with the chickens.

When I lay her down on her left side, her head goes to the left. She stretches her legs out and puts some pressure against the ground, but she makes no effort to right herself.

Here's her hammock. Don't know if you can see it well, but her left leg hovers in the air like a flamingo and she puts pressure on her right leg which makes her lean.
Still alive. Saturday I had her in her sling, but she managed (twice) to somehow flip out of it and onto her back. So I made her a 'hammock' as our boys have started calling it, out of the PVC that held up the bird netting in my garden. It has worked well. I rigged a way to attach her food and water on it and she's sort of independent now. She spends most of the day outside in her hammock. I keep her in a little wire fenced in area, just in case something wanders into our yard.
She still cannot stand or support her own weight, and her left leg seems pretty weak still. Since being in the hammock she does let it down to the ground and occasionally puts weight on it, but it is like her whole left side is weak. Her head defaults to the left, and she is starting to get lopsided because she puts a lot of weight on her right leg and it pushes her to the left. She does have feeling on her left side and she has control over it too, it just seems like her brain can't send the info. She is also still very, very, very thin. Like grossly thin.
I checked her ears, and boy was that a difficult task. I can only imagine that it would be impossible on a healthy chicken. They didn't seem to be dirty.
Today she ate quite a bit; she has a pretty healthy appetite for as tiny as she is. In addition to the crumble, she ate at least 6 worms that my husband found under a tire, several bites of carrot and a little bit of boiled egg yolk and white (she doesn't like the yolk much). Last week she pooed maybe twice, but since she started eating and drinking on her own she is up to once a day, then today she popped out two (one on me unfortunately). They are the right color, but not the right consistency. Sometimes they are very liquidy, and this last one looked like a cow pie.
She doesn't clean herself; the most she cleans is a little bit of her left chest, but nothing farther than that. I have checked her again for lice and all the ones I find are dead, which is good in the fact that they are dead but probably bad that she hasn't cleaned them out yet.
Now that she's sort of independent, it isn't much of a hassle so giving her another week or two isn't an inconvenience. I think right now my fear is that I'm getting attached to her and if she doesn't get better and we have to put her down it will be hard

1. Do you think it would be good motivation to put a bird in with her for a while when she's outside? The bird that came with her from the auction, JoJo, has decided he's a rooster now. He is getting bigger, but he is pretty close to her size still. He was one of the birds that was standing guard when she started getting sick.
2. When should I redust for lice? Tomorrow would be a week, but some sites say 10 days, so not sure on this one.
3. I'm heading into town tomorrow so I should be able to access a larger Orschelns/TSC. I was considering starting her on an antibiotic, any thoughts or suggestions? Before when all of the ladies were on it, we offered it to her but I'm thinking she didn't drink much if any until I started dipping her bread into it.
4. Do you think that non-medicated starter crumble is still the best route, or should I feed her something more fattening? She seems to like crumble as opposed to regular people food, I just wasn't sure if there was a better kind to get.
Here are some pictures; keep in mind that even though she looks dead, she is still alive!
I was giving Pineapple some PT; I would straighten out her left leg, she'd pull it back, etc. One of our cats came to watch; the cats have gotten bullied by our other ladies so they don't mess with the chickens.
When I lay her down on her left side, her head goes to the left. She stretches her legs out and puts some pressure against the ground, but she makes no effort to right herself.
Here's her hammock. Don't know if you can see it well, but her left leg hovers in the air like a flamingo and she puts pressure on her right leg which makes her lean.