HELP HEN FOUND ON BACK KEEPS THROWING UP

ChickaGalaxy

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I went to go put away my flock for the night like normal, but when I went in the coop to count them I found one under the perches on her back. She's one of my younger birds, about a year and a half, and has always been healthy. She was fine earlier, I had to go catch the little escape artist, but now all of a sudden she can't perch or stand. She's also throwing up, it's just water. Which is weird because she's been eating fine. I just don't know what to do or what's going on. I probably won't be able to respond until morning, but I will check soon as I get up. Any advice or ideas will be appreciated.
 
How is she doing this morning? Any improvement in being able to stand on her own? Any interest in food and water? Is she breathing normally or does she have a rattle? Have you felt her crop and what does that feel like? Pooping normally? Are her pupils normal?
 
How is she doing this morning? Any improvement in being able to stand on her own? Any interest in food and water? Is she breathing normally or does she have a rattle? Have you felt her crop and what does that feel like? Pooping normally? Are her pupils normal?
I think we sent our messages at the same time and you didn't see mine. I answered all of those right before you sent that. Except for, she's breathing pretty normal, nothing different in her poop, and the first thing I checked where her pupils. I've had some issues with Mareks in the past so it was a concern, but she's not showing any of the signs my other birds ever have. So I'm pretty sure it's not Mareks.
 
Have you checked in her mouth for an obstruction? Do you see any spots in her mouth or is it clean? Is there a nasty, sour smell emitting from her mouth? If so, it could be sour crop. I know you said it is empty, was that by feel or just because you know she is not eating? Is her crop squishy? firm? hard? doughy? How does her belly feel?

If she is weak continue with electrolytes to help give her a boost. Your bio doesn't say where you are but if it is hot where you live, she could have consumed too much water and is expelling what she doesn't need. That doesn't explain why she was on her back.

It's not uncommon for them to isolate themself from others in the flock when they don't feel well. As long as she is not being pecked or picked on by others I would leave her with them.

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Have you checked in her mouth for an obstruction? Do you see any spots in her mouth or is it clean? Is there a nasty, sour smell emitting from her mouth? If so, it could be sour crop. I know you said it is empty, was that by feel or just because you know she is not eating? Is her crop squishy? firm? hard? doughy? How does her belly feel?

If she is weak continue with electrolytes to help give her a boost. Your bio doesn't say where you are but if it is hot where you live, she could have consumed too much water and is expelling what she doesn't need. That doesn't explain why she was on her back.

It's not uncommon for them to isolate themself from others in the flock when they don't feel well. As long as she is not being pecked or picked on by others I would leave her with them.

Tagging experts who have way more experience than me.
@Wyorp Rock @Eggcessive @azygous
Ok, thank you. I was just about to head out and check on her again.
 

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