ChickenLord33
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- Nov 5, 2020
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Hi all. The other night when I went to close up the chickens, one hen was sprawled out on the ground instead of on the roost and I thought she was dead. To my surprise when I touched her she was still alive and would stand up on her own after I picked her up. No blood or physical damage. I brought her inside where it was warm and put her in a cage with a towel, fresh water and food. Her crop was full but not hard. The next morning I was able to dip her beak and feed her water and she ate some food and scratch. I took her outside to get some sun and she stood there not wanting to do much. But at least she ate and she would open her eyes. Her crop was soft and I massaged it throughout the day just in case something was going on there.
The next day I could not get her to drink or eat hardly anything at all. She has lost a ton of weight. Her crop is smaller but has some food in it I think, from what I can feel. She is still defecating (sometimes diarrhea, sometimes more normal looking poos). But this morning she seems almost dead as she is so skinny and doesn't even want to hardly open her eyes or respond. She doesn't want to stand up either. I try to give her water but she just lets her beak get wet and doesn't take more sips. She doesn't eat anything.
Is there anything I can do? Is there anything I could have done better? I do not think she is egg bound, I do not think her crop is impacted. What do you think happened? She is less than 2 years old...is it just bad luck and she got some sort of sickness? It happened so fast. Thank you.
The next day I could not get her to drink or eat hardly anything at all. She has lost a ton of weight. Her crop is smaller but has some food in it I think, from what I can feel. She is still defecating (sometimes diarrhea, sometimes more normal looking poos). But this morning she seems almost dead as she is so skinny and doesn't even want to hardly open her eyes or respond. She doesn't want to stand up either. I try to give her water but she just lets her beak get wet and doesn't take more sips. She doesn't eat anything.
Is there anything I can do? Is there anything I could have done better? I do not think she is egg bound, I do not think her crop is impacted. What do you think happened? She is less than 2 years old...is it just bad luck and she got some sort of sickness? It happened so fast. Thank you.