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I hatched this girl 4 years ago. It was a horrible hatching summer.... poor incubator Temps contributed to eye problems in 2 other chickens .... and then this one, who seems to be blind and deaf perhaps with other cognitive probs. She had a will to live.... and once I figured out how to feed her, she really has done amazingly well.
Anyway.... I discovered in the past couple of weeks that her eating and drinking decreased on and off...until completely off. Upon picking her up, she felt a little lighter.... but most noticeably, her crop was very, very squishy. Pressing on it, she brought up liquid that was warm (obviously) but not smelly. Put her in the hospital for observation.
Began crop massage in downward direction several times a day. No food or water. Yesterday was the 3 day mark. She is evacuating some rather large, watery green poops. Crop is decreasing in size, but still not empty. I cringe at the thought of trying to empty her crop and potentially killing her.
Today I mixed a small amount of liquid nystatin in a tiny bit of water. I was able to guide her to it and she drank it. I also tried to convince her she needed some scrambled eggs. She is not impressed. I am not sure how long it has been since she ate prior to Saturday when I brought her up.
I am really at a loss with what to do next. Her lack of vision is really not helping. She pecks around like she is hungry.... but not recognizing the eggs, she doesn't want something new. She is alert, gets excited, recognizes vibrations, is as aware as she always has been in her life .. but I know I need to work fast.... beginning with emptying her crop somehow.
I also know there could be a problem anywhere along her digestive tract.... so the prob could be further down the line and this may just continue even if I get her emptied out.
For now though.... we keep an eye on her... and ask for advice as if she were a 'normal chicken.
Anyway.... I discovered in the past couple of weeks that her eating and drinking decreased on and off...until completely off. Upon picking her up, she felt a little lighter.... but most noticeably, her crop was very, very squishy. Pressing on it, she brought up liquid that was warm (obviously) but not smelly. Put her in the hospital for observation.
Began crop massage in downward direction several times a day. No food or water. Yesterday was the 3 day mark. She is evacuating some rather large, watery green poops. Crop is decreasing in size, but still not empty. I cringe at the thought of trying to empty her crop and potentially killing her.
Today I mixed a small amount of liquid nystatin in a tiny bit of water. I was able to guide her to it and she drank it. I also tried to convince her she needed some scrambled eggs. She is not impressed. I am not sure how long it has been since she ate prior to Saturday when I brought her up.
I am really at a loss with what to do next. Her lack of vision is really not helping. She pecks around like she is hungry.... but not recognizing the eggs, she doesn't want something new. She is alert, gets excited, recognizes vibrations, is as aware as she always has been in her life .. but I know I need to work fast.... beginning with emptying her crop somehow.
I also know there could be a problem anywhere along her digestive tract.... so the prob could be further down the line and this may just continue even if I get her emptied out.
For now though.... we keep an eye on her... and ask for advice as if she were a 'normal chicken.