JoanieShrubs
Songster
Hi friends,
My Pencilled Hamburg hen Angelica is around 7 months old. She’s been laying for a few weeks but stopped a week ago. We had a mite infestation arise while away on a camping trip so I assumed it was the cause, as the rest of the flock stopped laying too. They’ve all been treated with ivermectin drops to the neck and pestene powder in the coops, and the mites seem to have gone. The whole flock was dewormed with Killverm at Christmas time.
Angelica has been looking off for just over a week but now she’s really sick. When she started acting sick (lethargic, hunching) I started her on five days of amprolium, suspecting cocci from moving back into the run, and then when she didn’t improve i moved on to antibiotic Sulfa-3 to cover off coryza (her chronic condition) and coccidiosis from another angle in case the amprolium just wasn’t working. She shows none of the unique symptoms of either coryza or cocci, but i needed to know it wasn’t the root cause.
I’ve been torpedo feeding her a mix of egg, her Barastoc Darling Downs coarse layer mash and Neocare baby bird food, and then yesterday started tube feeding liquid Neocare to keep her nutrients up. She’s been drinking, a lot, but not eating.
Today I gave her an epsom salts bath for possible egg binding and have been doing the coconut oil and crop massages for her huge full crop, but it seems clear now that the crop literally can’t empty. Her poops are explosive water, liquid urates and light green material that’s quite liquified. This has been the case for around four days. Before that she had diarrhea for 5 or 6 days but it wasn’t severe.
I suspect now that we’re dealing with an impacted crop brought on by possible egg binding? She’s clearly in pain. I can’t feel a stuck egg in her vent but her tummy under her legs does feel hard and her cloaca is contracting. She probably doesn’t have an infection as she’s on the antibiotics, but she’s suffering and tired. Can the kind experts here advise next steps in either investigation or home treatment? Does her posture look like egg binding to you, or something else? Thankyou in advance
My Pencilled Hamburg hen Angelica is around 7 months old. She’s been laying for a few weeks but stopped a week ago. We had a mite infestation arise while away on a camping trip so I assumed it was the cause, as the rest of the flock stopped laying too. They’ve all been treated with ivermectin drops to the neck and pestene powder in the coops, and the mites seem to have gone. The whole flock was dewormed with Killverm at Christmas time.
Angelica has been looking off for just over a week but now she’s really sick. When she started acting sick (lethargic, hunching) I started her on five days of amprolium, suspecting cocci from moving back into the run, and then when she didn’t improve i moved on to antibiotic Sulfa-3 to cover off coryza (her chronic condition) and coccidiosis from another angle in case the amprolium just wasn’t working. She shows none of the unique symptoms of either coryza or cocci, but i needed to know it wasn’t the root cause.
I’ve been torpedo feeding her a mix of egg, her Barastoc Darling Downs coarse layer mash and Neocare baby bird food, and then yesterday started tube feeding liquid Neocare to keep her nutrients up. She’s been drinking, a lot, but not eating.
Today I gave her an epsom salts bath for possible egg binding and have been doing the coconut oil and crop massages for her huge full crop, but it seems clear now that the crop literally can’t empty. Her poops are explosive water, liquid urates and light green material that’s quite liquified. This has been the case for around four days. Before that she had diarrhea for 5 or 6 days but it wasn’t severe.
I suspect now that we’re dealing with an impacted crop brought on by possible egg binding? She’s clearly in pain. I can’t feel a stuck egg in her vent but her tummy under her legs does feel hard and her cloaca is contracting. She probably doesn’t have an infection as she’s on the antibiotics, but she’s suffering and tired. Can the kind experts here advise next steps in either investigation or home treatment? Does her posture look like egg binding to you, or something else? Thankyou in advance
