MaeM
Songster
- Dec 9, 2020
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This morning I saw my favorite hen in the nest box. But she wasn't able to lay any egg.
She often lays soft shelled eggs and ends up releasing non-solid egg material overnight.
But this is the first time that she is this lethargic. She ate only a little, drank some water. I can see her trying to live normally but something is bothering her.
The worst part is that I saw her trying to poop and she made a weird movement and screamed like it hurt. Only yolk came out of her butt.
I put my finger into her butt and I didn't feel anything, but I'm not very experienced. I just took out some more yolk, and I think I saw a red thing - prolapse-like (she had a prolapse some weeks ago) but it is not visible from the outside.
I don't have access to a vet until at least Wednesday.
What I did so far:
- Warm bath with Epsom salts
- I put antibiotic/analgesic/anti-inflammatory cream inside her butt. This treatment was prescribed by her vet when she had the prolapse.
What I have at home:
- Oxitetracycline but it would be hard to give her that because it is meant to be poured into the water of the whole flock - so, hard to calculate dose for a single bird.
- Injections of dexamethasone - her emergency medication for her chronic "asthma"
I'm super afraid of EYP.
What can I do?
She often lays soft shelled eggs and ends up releasing non-solid egg material overnight.
But this is the first time that she is this lethargic. She ate only a little, drank some water. I can see her trying to live normally but something is bothering her.
The worst part is that I saw her trying to poop and she made a weird movement and screamed like it hurt. Only yolk came out of her butt.
I put my finger into her butt and I didn't feel anything, but I'm not very experienced. I just took out some more yolk, and I think I saw a red thing - prolapse-like (she had a prolapse some weeks ago) but it is not visible from the outside.
I don't have access to a vet until at least Wednesday.
What I did so far:
- Warm bath with Epsom salts
- I put antibiotic/analgesic/anti-inflammatory cream inside her butt. This treatment was prescribed by her vet when she had the prolapse.
What I have at home:
- Oxitetracycline but it would be hard to give her that because it is meant to be poured into the water of the whole flock - so, hard to calculate dose for a single bird.
- Injections of dexamethasone - her emergency medication for her chronic "asthma"
I'm super afraid of EYP.
What can I do?