fuzzi's Chicken Journal

From today:
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Silas and most of his gals eating crushed eggshells. The OEGB are the only ones laying, looks like they've gained status.

Not in the photo is Esther. She's finally finished her molt, hope she and the Dominiques start laying soon.
 
From today:
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Silas and most of his gals eating crushed eggshells. The OEGB are the only ones laying, looks like they've gained status.

Not in the photo is Esther. She's finally finished her molt, hope she and the Dominiques start laying soon.
It’s as if you posed them!! 😍
 
Esther is ailing. She seemed to be perking up from her hard molt, but was subdued yesterday. Today she's just standing, kind of hunched up. Crop feels empty, she's not eating. Vent clean, didn't feel an egg, either. No visible injury, wounds.

She objected to me picking her up, but then submitted quietly to being cradled in a towel, and didn't fight me opening her beak. I dribbled a mixture of electrolytes and slippery elm bark in her beak, in small increments, and she swallowed it. I got about a tablespoon in her before she objected and I put her down. She was under the wheelbarrow when I left. Poor baby, I'm thinking it might be related to her hard molt, the worst I've seen.
 
I decided to give Esther a drench of Corid. It was getting dark, all the chickens were roosting. But Esther was still under the wheelbarrow, and didn't try to escape when I picked her up. She got .1ml Corid and 2 drops of honey by syringe as per another chicken tender's recommendation. She smacked her beak over the honey, I kid you not.
:love

Esther didn't seem to care about her surroundings (staying with her flock), and it was getting really cold, so I put her in an old Pet Taxi carrier on a bed of clean straw, and she is now in my spare bedroom. The light is off, but I will check on her later. I couldn't leave her huddled under the wheelbarrow, as cold as it's going to be tonight. If she dies at least she'll be warm.
:hit
 
I decided to give Esther a drench of Corid. It was getting dark, all the chickens were roosting. But Esther was still under the wheelbarrow, and didn't try to escape when I picked her up. She got .1ml Corid and 2 drops of honey by syringe as per another chicken tender's recommendation. She smacked her beak over the honey, I kid you not.
:love

Esther didn't seem to care about her surroundings (staying with her flock), and it was getting really cold, so I put her in an old Pet Taxi carrier on a bed of clean straw, and she is now in my spare bedroom. The light is off, but I will check on her later. I couldn't leave her huddled under the wheelbarrow, as cold as it's going to be tonight. If she dies at least she'll be warm.
:hit
Oh, Fuzzi. Giant hugs. :hugs
 
I decided to give Esther a drench of Corid. It was getting dark, all the chickens were roosting. But Esther was still under the wheelbarrow, and didn't try to escape when I picked her up. She got .1ml Corid and 2 drops of honey by syringe as per another chicken tender's recommendation. She smacked her beak over the honey, I kid you not.
:love

Esther didn't seem to care about her surroundings (staying with her flock), and it was getting really cold, so I put her in an old Pet Taxi carrier on a bed of clean straw, and she is now in my spare bedroom. The light is off, but I will check on her later. I couldn't leave her huddled under the wheelbarrow, as cold as it's going to be tonight. If she dies at least she'll be warm.
:hit
:hugs I hope she improves.
 
Monday Morning

Last night when I checked Esther I opened the crate door, reached in to touch her. She made a little squawk, turned around. THAT was an improvement! I left her alone.

She was a bit more alert this morning. I removed her from the crate, and she sat on my lap quietly, looking around a little, but resisted me opening her beak, good.

I wasn't sure if the electrolytes or Corid might have helped, know I can't use both. I chose Corid. I got another .1 ml dose of Corid in her, but she resisted me syringing water. I like that. So, I offered her the cup of water, and she DRANK. A LOT. Very good.

I'm going to offer Esther some scrambled eggs in a few minutes.

To be continued.
 

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