Hello,
I am new to this forum so I apologise if I am not using it right.
10 months ago I bought four chickens who were still a couple off months of laying, 3 of them had grown up together and the oldest one was from a different flock. They have a chicken coop with a container for water that I fill up every few days. I also feed them a poultry mix every morning that includes seeds and pellets.
The first instance of a sick chick was when the oldest chicken became very slow and blinking weirdly, she would regularly lay down with her head resting on my foot which just seemed cute at first. I finally decided to check for any problems she may have and found that she had a severe case of mites. It turned out all four chickens had mites so I cleaned the coop thoroughly with mite spray and hot water, then I used mite powder on the chickens. They all recovered well and began laying eggs. This is just the history of the chickens as I'm not sure if it could be related to the current problem.
the sick chicken:
For the last week one of the chickens from the 3 who grew up together hasn't been leaving the nesting box during day or night. To feed her I forcibly pick her up and place her next to the food so that she can eat and drink, after which she will stand up and walk around for 5 minutes then return to the box. Whenever I or another chicken goes close to her she will make noises and fluff her feathers. There aren't many details except that she hasn't got any feathers on her belly, and that she is the heaviest chicken weighing 2.6 kg.
At first I thought she was having trouble with an egg so I bathed her in epsom salts for 20 minutes, she laid an egg after that but she didn't improve. Then I figured she may have mites so I treated her for them but nothing changed. Then I thought she might have worms so I also treated her for that and nothing happened. I am guessing it could just be a variety of normal chicken behaviour such as moulting, brooding, and a general dislike for being moved out of the nesting box. Or it could be more serious.
Any help would be appreciated as I am not experienced with chickens.
Photo 1# Chicken in nesting box
Photo 2# Chicken fluffing feathers when I came near it
Photo 3# Chicken's belly
I am new to this forum so I apologise if I am not using it right.
10 months ago I bought four chickens who were still a couple off months of laying, 3 of them had grown up together and the oldest one was from a different flock. They have a chicken coop with a container for water that I fill up every few days. I also feed them a poultry mix every morning that includes seeds and pellets.
The first instance of a sick chick was when the oldest chicken became very slow and blinking weirdly, she would regularly lay down with her head resting on my foot which just seemed cute at first. I finally decided to check for any problems she may have and found that she had a severe case of mites. It turned out all four chickens had mites so I cleaned the coop thoroughly with mite spray and hot water, then I used mite powder on the chickens. They all recovered well and began laying eggs. This is just the history of the chickens as I'm not sure if it could be related to the current problem.
the sick chicken:
For the last week one of the chickens from the 3 who grew up together hasn't been leaving the nesting box during day or night. To feed her I forcibly pick her up and place her next to the food so that she can eat and drink, after which she will stand up and walk around for 5 minutes then return to the box. Whenever I or another chicken goes close to her she will make noises and fluff her feathers. There aren't many details except that she hasn't got any feathers on her belly, and that she is the heaviest chicken weighing 2.6 kg.
At first I thought she was having trouble with an egg so I bathed her in epsom salts for 20 minutes, she laid an egg after that but she didn't improve. Then I figured she may have mites so I treated her for them but nothing changed. Then I thought she might have worms so I also treated her for that and nothing happened. I am guessing it could just be a variety of normal chicken behaviour such as moulting, brooding, and a general dislike for being moved out of the nesting box. Or it could be more serious.
Any help would be appreciated as I am not experienced with chickens.
Photo 1# Chicken in nesting box
Photo 2# Chicken fluffing feathers when I came near it
Photo 3# Chicken's belly
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