Help! Over heated limp chicken. pics added

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May 29, 2010
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We live in south Texas and I think one of my Austrolorps has over heated. She is limp and un-responsive. We have her inside in the AC and have given her water but she's still un-responsive.

Any Ideas?
 
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I just had one die from heat stress. I did not act fast enough. It is serious and they can die quickly.

Bringing her in was smart. You need to bring her temp down. Put her in some cool water.(Sink will work) It does not need to be deep. Make sure her head does not go under and dry her off with a towel. It is ok to leave a little wet. I would keep her inside until the temps cool later, even if she feels better.
 
We have put her in the sink and tried to cool her waddle and comb as well. We gave her a little sugar water and are keeping her inside.
She seems to be a little more responsive.

Thank you so much for the advice we are very concerned.

Sorry for your loss.
 
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What does she look like now? Does she seem to know what is going on around her?

It will most likely go away unless she had a heat stroke. Right now think positive. She is probably still just dizzy. Make sure she drinks. A little sugar in the water is good...but not too much. Let her rest and keep her as stress free as possible.
 
ok I took some pics. If i pick her up she will open her eyes and be more responsive. if left alone she sits like this with her eyes closed. I've given her prob one medium syringe full of water. shoul i give more? She is not drinking on her own. She is better in that she is in a sitting position and not just on her side. If I put my hand under her she can stand and I can prompt her up and forward and she will take small unbalanced steps. I'd also like to say that though she is a good chicken she is shy and usually doesn't let herself be handled. She also just laid this really huge egg and she is 5 months old.
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