annestahl
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- Jun 11, 2015
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Hi everyone I hope you can help!!!
My chicken has been refusing to eat. I have 5 girls who free-range on 1/4 acre. I started noticing that she separated from the flock. I inspected her and saw that her butt was very very nasty. So I gave her a 20min warm water bath, crumbled and cut away the poop from the feathers, washed the rest carefully, dried her and put her back in the flock. She did not have any other symptoms. Her crop seemed empty, I felt for a stuck egg but found none, her eyes are clear and her feathers are gorgeous (clean, in good shape, no mites or lice that I could see on blowing). I waited a couple of days - watching her. She still separated out from the flock, and now seemed to want to sit down more. I thought: broody. So I left it at that, but kept an eye on her. She didn't seem to sit in the same place and she didn't sit on any eggs. After a couple of days I decided, this is not normal broody behavior and inspected her again. All was great, but she now was rather skinny. I offered her some treats, but she showed little interest - even when prodding her. Sunflower seeds, fresh corn on the cob, scrambled egg. Nothing. The only thing she ate was shredded cheese, and I didn't think too much of that would be good for her (since it's salty) so I didn't give her all that much of it. But between the cheese and my prodding her with seeds, she did have some food. So I let her back out as she seemed eager to go back to freedom. She still had enough energy to escape me when I approached her.
I have been feeding her with a syringe and I also dewormed her. I've given her vitamin water, yoghurt, olive oil, mushed up feed and scrambled egg. But she is fighting being fed and just keeps getting skinnier. Today, she is not getting up at all (although she still slept on the roost with the others last night, and flew up to it by herself).
I'm at wits end. It's not compacted/sour crop, it's not compacted egg, it's not lice or mites, it's not worms. She doesn't have any signs of flu. I'm beginning to think she somehow found a bug which had been poisoned (I have the house sprayed and the chickens 'broke out' of their area about 2 weeks ago, and went into the garden where they might have found dead bugs that had been poisoned. My pest guys says he uses Cykick CS and that it's pretty harmless, but he only knows this relating to people, dogs and cats.
Summary:
- free range, small flock, 1.5 years old, barred rock
- seperating from flock, sitting down frequently - first noticed 10 days ago
- no enlarged crop, no apparent egg blockage
- runny poop (well, she isn't eating, so it's mostly just liquid at this stage)
- not eating
- seems to be drinking
- not laying
- anorexic / very skinny
- feathers look healthy
- eyes look healthy
- comb/wattles look healthy
- lethargic (by now, she's only lying down, sleeping)
- treatment thus far:
- - spa: washed her dried up poopy butt
-- dewormed
- - force fed high protein and oil foods (noticed a strange noise her beak made like chewing, but not sure if this is normal)
Any idea? I think she won't last much longer if I don't figure this out. You guys are my last hope (we have no avian vet in the area).
Thanks
Anne
My chicken has been refusing to eat. I have 5 girls who free-range on 1/4 acre. I started noticing that she separated from the flock. I inspected her and saw that her butt was very very nasty. So I gave her a 20min warm water bath, crumbled and cut away the poop from the feathers, washed the rest carefully, dried her and put her back in the flock. She did not have any other symptoms. Her crop seemed empty, I felt for a stuck egg but found none, her eyes are clear and her feathers are gorgeous (clean, in good shape, no mites or lice that I could see on blowing). I waited a couple of days - watching her. She still separated out from the flock, and now seemed to want to sit down more. I thought: broody. So I left it at that, but kept an eye on her. She didn't seem to sit in the same place and she didn't sit on any eggs. After a couple of days I decided, this is not normal broody behavior and inspected her again. All was great, but she now was rather skinny. I offered her some treats, but she showed little interest - even when prodding her. Sunflower seeds, fresh corn on the cob, scrambled egg. Nothing. The only thing she ate was shredded cheese, and I didn't think too much of that would be good for her (since it's salty) so I didn't give her all that much of it. But between the cheese and my prodding her with seeds, she did have some food. So I let her back out as she seemed eager to go back to freedom. She still had enough energy to escape me when I approached her.
I have been feeding her with a syringe and I also dewormed her. I've given her vitamin water, yoghurt, olive oil, mushed up feed and scrambled egg. But she is fighting being fed and just keeps getting skinnier. Today, she is not getting up at all (although she still slept on the roost with the others last night, and flew up to it by herself).
I'm at wits end. It's not compacted/sour crop, it's not compacted egg, it's not lice or mites, it's not worms. She doesn't have any signs of flu. I'm beginning to think she somehow found a bug which had been poisoned (I have the house sprayed and the chickens 'broke out' of their area about 2 weeks ago, and went into the garden where they might have found dead bugs that had been poisoned. My pest guys says he uses Cykick CS and that it's pretty harmless, but he only knows this relating to people, dogs and cats.
Summary:
- free range, small flock, 1.5 years old, barred rock
- seperating from flock, sitting down frequently - first noticed 10 days ago
- no enlarged crop, no apparent egg blockage
- runny poop (well, she isn't eating, so it's mostly just liquid at this stage)
- not eating
- seems to be drinking
- not laying
- anorexic / very skinny
- feathers look healthy
- eyes look healthy
- comb/wattles look healthy
- lethargic (by now, she's only lying down, sleeping)
- treatment thus far:
- - spa: washed her dried up poopy butt
-- dewormed
- - force fed high protein and oil foods (noticed a strange noise her beak made like chewing, but not sure if this is normal)
Any idea? I think she won't last much longer if I don't figure this out. You guys are my last hope (we have no avian vet in the area).
Thanks
Anne
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