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- Apr 7, 2022
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So my silver Wyandotte has been acting way off and I'm not sure exactly what she needs.
Her back end seems to be heavier, maybe a mass or something and she's been straining to poop and drinking a lot of water, less intetest in eating.
Last night I gave her a warm Epsom salt soak and a tums. She was trying to preen as I did this so I took that as a hopeful sign. After I put her in coop but she kept preening and never jumped onto the roost.
This morning she looked like death. For awhile she was huddled on a corner of the coop then she was being pushed around by other hens- as puffed up as she could be and lethargic. I had to move her to a laying box and do what I could to keep others hens out as they were tormenting her. She was in there several hours, finally pooped, and finally got down into the run and is now drinking and was tempted to eat with some treat mix. She's hanging out by the waterer now and doesn't seem to be being bullied by other hens.
Do I try to give her another soak tonight?
She hasn't been laying in months. I question whether she's also overweight because she looks so heavy compared to my Australorp and scrappy Rhode Island Reds.
Note that hens are 18 mos and molting. New feather growth noted at tail base of Wyandotte.
Her back end seems to be heavier, maybe a mass or something and she's been straining to poop and drinking a lot of water, less intetest in eating.
Last night I gave her a warm Epsom salt soak and a tums. She was trying to preen as I did this so I took that as a hopeful sign. After I put her in coop but she kept preening and never jumped onto the roost.
This morning she looked like death. For awhile she was huddled on a corner of the coop then she was being pushed around by other hens- as puffed up as she could be and lethargic. I had to move her to a laying box and do what I could to keep others hens out as they were tormenting her. She was in there several hours, finally pooped, and finally got down into the run and is now drinking and was tempted to eat with some treat mix. She's hanging out by the waterer now and doesn't seem to be being bullied by other hens.
Do I try to give her another soak tonight?
She hasn't been laying in months. I question whether she's also overweight because she looks so heavy compared to my Australorp and scrappy Rhode Island Reds.
Note that hens are 18 mos and molting. New feather growth noted at tail base of Wyandotte.
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