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DAVENCHRIS

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May 21, 2008
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HI, I WOKE UP THIS AM AND WENT OUT TO VISIT MY LADIES. RAMBETTE, WAS CURLED UP IN A CORNER AND WOULD NOT COME OUT. WHEN I PICKED HER UP HER ONE FOOT WAS ALL CURLED UP BUT I CAN STRAIGHTEN IT OUT AND IT DOES NOT HURT HER. I REALLY THING SHE WAS BEAT UP BY THE OTHER LADIES. HERE'S THE ?? SHE IS A RHODE ISLAND RED. ON EACH SIDE OF HER NECK ARE RED SLITS, CLEAN CUT NOT RAGGED AND HER FACE IS VOID OF MOST FEATHERS AND VERY RED. ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEAS?

CHRIS
 
It sounds like she got beat up and plucked by another chicken.


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You should change the title of your thread using the edit feature as it is not a description of the problem with your chicken in order to get better responses.

On a friendly note - Typing in all caps makes it difficult to read your post. On internet forums typing in caps is equal to shouting at people. I know you aren't shouting and being rude but that is the way some people may intepret it. Also some people don't even bother to try and read posts typed all in caps because it causes visual problems.
 
I thought that what had happened. Hopefully she'll be ok. Also, I forgot about the caps thing but i am a horrible typer and I type faster like that. bit thanks for the reminder;) Chris
 
HI, I WOKE UP THIS AM AND WENT OUT TO VISIT MY LADIES.  RAMBETTE, WAS CURLED UP IN A CORNER AND WOULD NOT COME OUT. WHEN I PICKED HER UP HER ONE FOOT WAS ALL CURLED UP BUT I CAN STRAIGHTEN IT OUT AND IT DOES NOT HURT HER.  I REALLY THING SHE WAS BEAT UP BY THE OTHER LADIES.  HERE'S THE ?? SHE IS A RHODE ISLAND RED.  ON EACH SIDE OF HER NECK ARE RED SLITS, CLEAN CUT NOT RAGGED AND HER FACE IS VOID OF MOST FEATHERS AND VERY RED.  ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEAS?


CHRIS


Do you have a rooster? Spurs can cut up a hen pretty bad when breeding. Hens can be pretty mean too. If she's bleeding it is best to separate her in a crate with food, water and bedding until she's healed.
 
I have a young layer who has been listless and hiding in her nesting box for about a week. She comes out in the morning but then spends the whole day in her box. She stopped laying. She seems to be shaking (its not cold in my coop, we have a heat lamp and a wood stove in the garage attatched to the coop) and makes little poping noises. No runny nose and poop is normal. I feed thm a good diet and have added vitamin powder to their water. Today I quarantined her. No othet birds seem sick.
There have been a bunch of posts on the local site about Coryza going around and I got a new bird in the fall from a random person but it isn't the sick bird.
I've made an apointment to have a post mortem done on her at the local lab on wednesday (no she isn't dead yet) if I can't figure this out as I'm scared to have to cull the entire flock if it's something bad.
Any guesses, ideas?
 
I would rule out her being broody first. Broodies may stare off into space as if in a trance. Pick her up and see if she has plucked her chest and belly feathers out. When you pick her up and set her away from the nest, does she put her tail feathers up in an inverted V, and cluck all the way back to her nest or the feeder? Broodies may lay huge smelly green poops once or twice daily. Check inside her vent with one finger inserted an inch or two for a stuck egg. Could she be shaking from the cold weather? Coryza is a very serious respiratory disease and symptoms include thick yellow nasal secretions, coughing, wheezing, and a swollen eye with pus. According to most sources, it smells bad also.
 

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