- Apr 5, 2010
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About 4 days ago our new kitten got into our coop at night and chased out the chickens. Our polish chicken ended up falling into the pool and almost drowned before we got out there.
The next day she was fine. But the day after that she could not stay awake and wasn't drinking or eating at all. We brought her in and have been force feeding her powerade using a syringe. The next day she could keep her stay up for short periods of time and was willingly taking drinks of powerade and soaked chicken feed. Yesterday it seemed that she had more energy, but when put outside with the other chickens she would stand their and just fall back into sleep. Today she seems a lot more alert, but doesn't want to eat more than watered down chicken scratch. When put outside with the other chickens she will walk around for a few minutes and I will find her head laying on the ground asleep. She is staying inside with us and is being fed at least hourly during the day. I definitely see that she is improving, but we have no idea what is wrong, or any other ways to help.
I was wondering if anyone knew what the problem could be,
and what can I try to encourage her to be able to eat dry food,
and how to get her to not fall asleep every 30 seconds?
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help! Im so worried about my poor chicken. We have been taking extremely good care of it to try and make it better.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in Advance.
--Katherine
The next day she was fine. But the day after that she could not stay awake and wasn't drinking or eating at all. We brought her in and have been force feeding her powerade using a syringe. The next day she could keep her stay up for short periods of time and was willingly taking drinks of powerade and soaked chicken feed. Yesterday it seemed that she had more energy, but when put outside with the other chickens she would stand their and just fall back into sleep. Today she seems a lot more alert, but doesn't want to eat more than watered down chicken scratch. When put outside with the other chickens she will walk around for a few minutes and I will find her head laying on the ground asleep. She is staying inside with us and is being fed at least hourly during the day. I definitely see that she is improving, but we have no idea what is wrong, or any other ways to help.

I was wondering if anyone knew what the problem could be,
and what can I try to encourage her to be able to eat dry food,
and how to get her to not fall asleep every 30 seconds?
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help! Im so worried about my poor chicken. We have been taking extremely good care of it to try and make it better.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in Advance.
--Katherine