joelandbrandy
In the Brooder
9 week old RIR (Nugget)
Two weeks ago, she was fine one minute, running around the yard being her hoppy little self and then thirty minutes later we found her under a tree in the yard huddled with droopy tail. Listless, diarrhea and a gimpy leg.
No obvious signs of injury. Still eating, drinking and pooping. We thought maybe she just sprained her leg and got dehydrated, so we kept her inside for a few days and then took her to the vet.
They gave her painkillers, did a fecal smear (no sign of parasites), we kept her indoors for a week, until she was done with meds and was quite perky and demanding to be out of her cage all the time and she rejoined the flock, happy as can be.
Then, three days later, we came home to find her listless, with diarrhea again. It was hot (high 80s) so we thought maybe she was heat exhausted. We dunked her in cool water and that got her up and walking again, but she soon lay back down and huddled. So now we've brought her back inside. The vet suggested to give her some wet cat/dog food he uses for critical care patients, but she won't eat it.
She foraged a bit when I took her outside today to stretch her legs, walked around but seemed a bit weak, and has eaten a little bit of pellets soaked with water and a bite or two of the cat food (we suspected she had an impacted crop, which we treated by encouraging her to drink and massaging it a lot - seemed to help).
But, now she's drinking plenty of water, but really isn't eating.
In general,she's kind of just a sad looking, listless little chicken.
Anyone have any suggestions? advice? I'd like to avoid another trip to the vet if possible and care for her here.
My chicken mama heart is breaking. Of course it would be our favorite bird. Isn't that how it always works?
Here's her poop from last night. Her last one today was more like #3.
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