- Jan 6, 2019
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Hi there, looking for some advice.
Our four year old buff is acting sick after introducing two new birds.
She had been a solo chicken for a while (I’ve always kept a small flock, never more than 3 at a time) and didn’t seem to mind, but we had recently built a bigger coop and run, and decided to get her some friends.
I introduced them slowly, kept the two new ones in a crate separate for 5 days before putting everyone together. The new birds seem completely healthy, no signs of worms. When they were all put in the coop together she was expectedly territorial and showed the younger birds quickly who was boss, but never too aggressively.
Now about a week since bringing them home, for the past few days she has not been acting herself. She’s slowly become completely disinterested in food, she doesn’t even want anything to do with mealworms which she’s usually crazy for. She was drinking fine (I’ve been putting electrolytes and nutri-drench in the water), but now that seems to be an issue as well. I can tell she’s becoming weak. It’s also hot as hell in Austin Texas right now.
Because of the lack of feeding, her poop is green, or just urates at times.
Her crop doesn’t seem to be emptying properly as well. She has spit up some of the little water she has in her crop.
Could it be solely the trauma or stress of moving into a new coop and the new birds? Too much change too fast? Should I just observe her and hope she comes around or could it be an illness that needs intervention?
I’m at a loss for how to help her. I feel horrible that she doesn’t feel well…she’s always been a resilient bird.
Any tricks to help me perk her up? Should I try force feeding her? I don’t want to stress her out further.
Our four year old buff is acting sick after introducing two new birds.
She had been a solo chicken for a while (I’ve always kept a small flock, never more than 3 at a time) and didn’t seem to mind, but we had recently built a bigger coop and run, and decided to get her some friends.
I introduced them slowly, kept the two new ones in a crate separate for 5 days before putting everyone together. The new birds seem completely healthy, no signs of worms. When they were all put in the coop together she was expectedly territorial and showed the younger birds quickly who was boss, but never too aggressively.
Now about a week since bringing them home, for the past few days she has not been acting herself. She’s slowly become completely disinterested in food, she doesn’t even want anything to do with mealworms which she’s usually crazy for. She was drinking fine (I’ve been putting electrolytes and nutri-drench in the water), but now that seems to be an issue as well. I can tell she’s becoming weak. It’s also hot as hell in Austin Texas right now.
Because of the lack of feeding, her poop is green, or just urates at times.
Her crop doesn’t seem to be emptying properly as well. She has spit up some of the little water she has in her crop.
Could it be solely the trauma or stress of moving into a new coop and the new birds? Too much change too fast? Should I just observe her and hope she comes around or could it be an illness that needs intervention?
I’m at a loss for how to help her. I feel horrible that she doesn’t feel well…she’s always been a resilient bird.
Any tricks to help me perk her up? Should I try force feeding her? I don’t want to stress her out further.