- Feb 1, 2010
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Hi! I could really use some help and advice...or suggestions as to what might be going on. I have 5 hens (had 6 up until 3 weeks ago). We live in southern NH. Our chickens are currently kept in a coop built in our enclosed porch for the winter w/ no heat (they have a lot of light and a heated waterer). They live with a small bantam duck (very messy with the water!) who is heavily bonded to the chickens (possibly the culprit of this illness ?????). We moved them into this temp coop from their coop (converted shed) wayyy in the backyard about 5 weeks ago. Before moving them one of our sex-links (brown comet??) who was a rescue from being culled at a chicken farm 2 years back suddenly became ill. She was atleast 4 yrs old. At first it seemed that she couldn't handle the cold (its been BITTER on/off) so we took her inside with us. She improved A LOT and once everyone was moved to the porch..we put her out with them. After a week or so she was down again (all puffed up, barely eating, messy bum) ..so back indoors she went. Again she improved initially...BUT For 2 weeks we let her out only in the warmest part of the day and brought her in by late afternoon (babied her). Despite this, she Slowly just deteriorated. She started out with a messy bum, acting like she was straining to poop/lay an egg (but wasn't egg bound), very strong ammonia odor, seemingly very small crop despite her eating, very loose "cream-colored" to "dark brownish" poop and periods of just being "puffed" (but was "talkative", chipper, and still eating) . This went fairly quickly to where she started losing a lot of weight, ate very little, and had terrible diarrhea...it was sooo foul smelling (realllllly bad!)...and really frequent. If she moved around much, it just dripped out
(( Also, her abdomen seemed very swollen and cushy...this seemed worse the last week of her illness. We tried massaging, checking for an egg (she had not laid any eggs in atleast 6 months though...probably due to her age???), keeping her very calm and quiet and warm. The last 24 hrs-2 days were the worst....She just got so weak and was out of it. She died quietly in her indoor bed we made her
Now our Almost 4 year old Black australorp is showing the same early signs!! Her abdomen seems a little swollen, shes a little lethargic, "off", and isn't eating well today....a bit of a messy bum. Up until today she was acting fine...a nice weight, beautiful healthy feathers/comb..great appetite, very active!! This one is our 8 year old son's chicken and hes very worried. We've had her since she was a chick. We have no farm vets near us so in the past we've had to go to avian vets and that is EXPENSIVE!! We've had a lot of vet bills this past year!!! Actually, the summer before last this same one became very ill with an unknown virus/bacteria (we lost 1 other from the same thing)...intestinal. Her crop fully blocked up as well. We spent well over $350 to have the vet say he didn't know what was wrong. He prescribed 2 antibiotics and 2 dewormers (and my husband spent a week giving olive oil and massaging her crop). She did recover but we never knew what worked! The one that died got sick around the same time but the vet refused to treat both chickens unless both were seen...so she died before we could get her in. We just can't afford to do another expensive vet visit right now
((((( Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much!


