billyboy123
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- Jul 23, 2015
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We added two new hens say around 6+ months ago. And I will rule out egg binding tomorrow.First, I would rule out egg binding by inserting a finger into her vent one inch. It should just feel soft normally. Older hens can suffer from egg yolk peritonitis or internal laying, and may not be able to get around well. I would look her over for any swelling of her joints, bruising, or or signs of an injury. Have you added any new birds in the last few months?
She can walk, just not without stumbling and sticking her wings out for balance. She made it through the night sleeping in the egg box.She probably cannot roost tonight if she can’t walk. When one suddenly goes lame, we sometimes think of Mareks as a possibility. If new birds come into a flock who have been exposed to Mareks in a former flock, they can carry it to new birds. Symptoms can show up 3 weeks or more after being exposed.
Usually hens with internal laying problems can stand and walk some, but may use their wings to help get around. This sounds more like what is going on. If one becomes egg bound, their sometimes can be a temporary paralysis in the legs. It would be good to know if she is moving her legs in the morning. If she is able to walk some, I would see if she waddles or walks more upright.
I will let you know. Hopefully she makes it. She is the last of our original flock that got us into raising chickens. By far my favorite girl. Thank you for the helpYou need to give her some calcium, either a Caltrate tablet (human calcium tablet) or a Tums. If you have neither of those, grind an egg shell, and mix it with a small amount of scrambled egg, and feed it to her. Also get her to drink some water, and youncould drip some on the chopped egg. If she seems well enough, place her in a warm bath for 20 minutes, and try to get her to relax. Let us know what happens.