thechickenweirdo
In the Brooder
- Oct 1, 2021
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My favorite hen (not even a year old yet) stopped laying eggs about a month ago-- I thought it was probably the August heat. But over the last couple weeks she's gotten worse... she's stopped eating and drinking and has neon green, stringy, super smelly poop. Her pupils are constantly dilating and she often stands on one foot (it's not bumble foot and I've checked the foot thoroughly, there's no infection, cuts, thorns, etc. nothing at all there). She's been isolating herself from the flock and staying up in the hen house in the afternoons and early evening. On Monday I took her to the vet-- she had a fecal float test and coccidiosis came back negative. She was vaccinated for Marek's at 1 day old. She's not egg-bound, not broody. Vet didn't know what it is, so she gave me an antibiotic and an anti-inflammatory to give her. I now have her isolated-- she has her own area to free range outside and a wire crate to go in at night.
The first two days of the medicines I thought she seemed a little bit better. Today, day 5, she's gotten worse-- very lethargic, very little appetite. I'm offering all of her favorite treats- corn on the cob, meal worms, watermelon, hard boiled egg. She may peck at the hard boiled egg for a moment or two but then goes and sits under a tree. She just sits there with her eyes closed most of the day. I put grenadine in her water to sweeten it and entice her to drink, but she won't go near it. She's hardly eaten or had anything to drink in days.
She used to sit with me and now she seems scared of me when I come into her space (I'm assuming from me giving her meds 3x a day, which she hates) She seems depressed being separated from her flock. She has a best chickie friend who is in the flock and seems anxious without her mate. Has anyone dealt with anything similar? Is there any way I can cheer her up or tricks to get her to eat something? Any advice at all? Even if I can't save her life, is there anything I can do to make her happier or more comfortable if these are her final days?
The first two days of the medicines I thought she seemed a little bit better. Today, day 5, she's gotten worse-- very lethargic, very little appetite. I'm offering all of her favorite treats- corn on the cob, meal worms, watermelon, hard boiled egg. She may peck at the hard boiled egg for a moment or two but then goes and sits under a tree. She just sits there with her eyes closed most of the day. I put grenadine in her water to sweeten it and entice her to drink, but she won't go near it. She's hardly eaten or had anything to drink in days.
She used to sit with me and now she seems scared of me when I come into her space (I'm assuming from me giving her meds 3x a day, which she hates) She seems depressed being separated from her flock. She has a best chickie friend who is in the flock and seems anxious without her mate. Has anyone dealt with anything similar? Is there any way I can cheer her up or tricks to get her to eat something? Any advice at all? Even if I can't save her life, is there anything I can do to make her happier or more comfortable if these are her final days?