- Jul 3, 2011
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Greetings, all. I am working with an excellent poultry vet, but we are stumped on what is troubling my 6-year-old speckled Sussex, Ev. Her crop is sluggish, though neither sour nor impacted. If you just feel it, it seems like the normal crop of a hen who is eating, but she is not, or only very little. She approaches food, smacks her beak and declines, which to me indicates nausea. Vet did a complete exam yesterday and found nothing to indicate cancer, reproductive issues (she has been out of production for more than two years), heart or kidney problems. Liver is a little harder to say, though she has no ascites.
Ev has a history of labored breathing/mild rales and reduced activity since she turned 4, the same time she entirely quit laying. Her comb has since been small and bluish, indicating poor oxygenation. We hypothesize these are residual symptoms from mycoplasma infection as a chick; they may flare in spring with hormones. Last year I tried Clavamox and doxycycline with no significant improvement to her breathing. Now we have the additional concerns of sluggish crop, increased lethargy and inappetence. Yesterday my vet gave her a shot of tetracycline and also a 1/2 tab meloxicam. Ev ate just slightly better this morning and is drinking more (water has Nutridrench or ACV), but continues to be lethargic and off-feed. So I don't think we're getting at the root problem.
Last year, on advice given here, I started giving her crop massages and probiotics. Her comb reddened and plumped, and her breathing and activity improved; it was remarkable how much better she was! I'm sure this holds a diagnostic clue, but I can't interpret it, and those measures are not helping this year. Being off feed, she is not tempted by scrambled egg and coconut oil.
Any ideas of what might be behind her malaise? And thoughts about helpful measures, especially around crop motility? My vet returns tomorrow.
Ev has a history of labored breathing/mild rales and reduced activity since she turned 4, the same time she entirely quit laying. Her comb has since been small and bluish, indicating poor oxygenation. We hypothesize these are residual symptoms from mycoplasma infection as a chick; they may flare in spring with hormones. Last year I tried Clavamox and doxycycline with no significant improvement to her breathing. Now we have the additional concerns of sluggish crop, increased lethargy and inappetence. Yesterday my vet gave her a shot of tetracycline and also a 1/2 tab meloxicam. Ev ate just slightly better this morning and is drinking more (water has Nutridrench or ACV), but continues to be lethargic and off-feed. So I don't think we're getting at the root problem.
Last year, on advice given here, I started giving her crop massages and probiotics. Her comb reddened and plumped, and her breathing and activity improved; it was remarkable how much better she was! I'm sure this holds a diagnostic clue, but I can't interpret it, and those measures are not helping this year. Being off feed, she is not tempted by scrambled egg and coconut oil.
Any ideas of what might be behind her malaise? And thoughts about helpful measures, especially around crop motility? My vet returns tomorrow.
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