4flock
Songster
I have four chickens who are in a chicken pen 80% of the time, I let them free range the yard every 3 days or so for 30 minutes while I do some chores in the yard. Point being, they don’t wander far or eat much that I can’t observe.
Yesterday the chickens came out the their pen to eat some bugs or weeds and all seemed normal. Today, one chicken seemed drunk. Obviously not, but wobbly and her eyes were half open. She didn’t feel warm when I picked her up. (She was my only hen to go broody on me last year so the fever isn’t happening) However she did seem to pluck out some undercarriage feathers. She let me hold her for several minutes without cooing or flapping her wings. She just seemed exhausted.
I found her just standing below the feeder and she didn’t come out at all when I opened the doors to allow some free time. After I held her and inspected her body I pet her a bit just to see how she’s react and got nothing. She more or less fell out of my arms when I went to let her down. Again checked her out, she waddled under their coop where their “dust bath” area is and I assumed spent the day there.
When I got home from work at ten pm she had enough wherewithal to get herself in the coop for the night but she didn’t make it to the roost. She chose the nest box. Her eyes are closed and she keeps nodding her head down to the pine flakes. Like a kid nodding off. Her bottom seemed a little “messy” though, almost not enough to even mention as another symptom, but just in case I will.
She’s had access to food and water, all the others seem completely fine. I’m assuming she was exposed to everything the others were in the yard.
Any thoughts?
Do I just watch from the side and let the animal do it’s thing or does this need human attention?
Yesterday the chickens came out the their pen to eat some bugs or weeds and all seemed normal. Today, one chicken seemed drunk. Obviously not, but wobbly and her eyes were half open. She didn’t feel warm when I picked her up. (She was my only hen to go broody on me last year so the fever isn’t happening) However she did seem to pluck out some undercarriage feathers. She let me hold her for several minutes without cooing or flapping her wings. She just seemed exhausted.
I found her just standing below the feeder and she didn’t come out at all when I opened the doors to allow some free time. After I held her and inspected her body I pet her a bit just to see how she’s react and got nothing. She more or less fell out of my arms when I went to let her down. Again checked her out, she waddled under their coop where their “dust bath” area is and I assumed spent the day there.
When I got home from work at ten pm she had enough wherewithal to get herself in the coop for the night but she didn’t make it to the roost. She chose the nest box. Her eyes are closed and she keeps nodding her head down to the pine flakes. Like a kid nodding off. Her bottom seemed a little “messy” though, almost not enough to even mention as another symptom, but just in case I will.
She’s had access to food and water, all the others seem completely fine. I’m assuming she was exposed to everything the others were in the yard.
Any thoughts?
Do I just watch from the side and let the animal do it’s thing or does this need human attention?