JoeyKrikorian
Hatching
- Sep 21, 2020
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I have 6- eleven week old hens and for the past several days one of them (a buff Orpington) has been staying behind in the coop when they get let out in the morning. She has also been returning to the coop alone throughout the day. This afternoon we found her unable to hold up her head and with droopy wings (see picture). My first thought was wry neck but the droopy wings seems to be more a symptom of botulism. They have access to our compost pile - so we’re not ruling out botulism - but no one else is experiencing symptoms. We have them on medicated chick and grower crumbles. Does anyone have any suggestions of what this might be? And/or suggestions on treatment?
Thanks in advance
Also, this is my first post so hello to anyone who happens upon my question. Wish I was introducing myself under better circumstances.
UPDATE 9/22
I isolated this pullet from the others. Checking on her first thing this morning, it seemed like she was able to drink and eat, and her poops look normal. However, almost complete paralysis seems to have set in (see updates picture). Not sure what to do besides try to give her food and water by hand.
Thanks in advance
Also, this is my first post so hello to anyone who happens upon my question. Wish I was introducing myself under better circumstances.
UPDATE 9/22
I isolated this pullet from the others. Checking on her first thing this morning, it seemed like she was able to drink and eat, and her poops look normal. However, almost complete paralysis seems to have set in (see updates picture). Not sure what to do besides try to give her food and water by hand.
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