Farmer Del
Hatching
Hi there,
so about three days ago, one of my pullets (I have three, all about 6, going on 7 weeks old) began this curious thing of sitting down while the three were out and about, scratching and what not. I noticed it but didn't think anything of it, she would just sit and peck at the ground or pull at the grass and get the bugs that they usually find.
Two days later, first thing in the AM I went to let them out of their run, and there she was, sort of sprawled on one side, clearly bothered by something, lethargic, and basically immobile. I picked her up, and noticed that she was shaking or trembling, and her feet were stretched out. I noticed some gooey poop on her tail feathers, but didn't really make anything of her vent; no blood, and otherwise no obvious wounds. I immediately isolated her, but she frantically kept calling for her sisters (as did the other two, it was a bit heartbreaking). Against my judgement, I maintained close observation of her back outside - it was warm and she seemed to be where she wanted. But again, she would sit, and when she wanted to move, she struggled to get upright, when her sisters wandered off to join them. I started to suspect, maybe she ate something? Honestly, today, I expected to lose her.
Surprisingly, she seems to still have some strength, thanks to plenty of feed and fresh, cold water. No electrolytes (pedialyte) or anything drastically different. Her crop seemed to be a little empty, when compared to her two sisters. The gooey poop is consistent. No odor. No eye encrustment or anything like that. In fact, a couple of times, today she actually made it to her feet and (with some pace, I should say) was able to scurry across the yard to join her sisters, though, she would lean back over and lay on her side. It clearly labored her, perhaps even fatigued her some. When she attempts to get up, she madly moves her feet (it's almost cartoonish) but eventually, she can get back up.
Tonight, she's in isolation, with plenty of feed and cold water, comfortable, quiet and in a warm location.
I'm super worried. Any help would be hugely appreciated. Thanks for the read and advice you may have.
Mario Luna
so about three days ago, one of my pullets (I have three, all about 6, going on 7 weeks old) began this curious thing of sitting down while the three were out and about, scratching and what not. I noticed it but didn't think anything of it, she would just sit and peck at the ground or pull at the grass and get the bugs that they usually find.
Two days later, first thing in the AM I went to let them out of their run, and there she was, sort of sprawled on one side, clearly bothered by something, lethargic, and basically immobile. I picked her up, and noticed that she was shaking or trembling, and her feet were stretched out. I noticed some gooey poop on her tail feathers, but didn't really make anything of her vent; no blood, and otherwise no obvious wounds. I immediately isolated her, but she frantically kept calling for her sisters (as did the other two, it was a bit heartbreaking). Against my judgement, I maintained close observation of her back outside - it was warm and she seemed to be where she wanted. But again, she would sit, and when she wanted to move, she struggled to get upright, when her sisters wandered off to join them. I started to suspect, maybe she ate something? Honestly, today, I expected to lose her.
Surprisingly, she seems to still have some strength, thanks to plenty of feed and fresh, cold water. No electrolytes (pedialyte) or anything drastically different. Her crop seemed to be a little empty, when compared to her two sisters. The gooey poop is consistent. No odor. No eye encrustment or anything like that. In fact, a couple of times, today she actually made it to her feet and (with some pace, I should say) was able to scurry across the yard to join her sisters, though, she would lean back over and lay on her side. It clearly labored her, perhaps even fatigued her some. When she attempts to get up, she madly moves her feet (it's almost cartoonish) but eventually, she can get back up.
Tonight, she's in isolation, with plenty of feed and cold water, comfortable, quiet and in a warm location.
I'm super worried. Any help would be hugely appreciated. Thanks for the read and advice you may have.
Mario Luna