PeepingK
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- Nov 12, 2021
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I’m heart broken that I have to make this post but I really don’t want to lose my girl…
About a week or so ago I noticed that my BCM hen, Poppy, was very underweight. Thought maybe it was due to her moulting (she’s 11 months old) but she’s gotten progressively worse over this past week, she’s even thinner than she was a week ago and is now acting very lethargic. This morning I found her just sitting in the corner of the coop puffed up with her eyes closed and comb pale
She was eating fine a couple days ago but today she doesn’t want to eat or drink any water. I don’t know if it’s coccidiosis because no one else in the flock is sick at the moment, but I’m treating them all with corid anyway, which I started this morning.
What concerns me the most is that it could be something more serious like Marek’s…
A little over a month ago I noticed my sweet little WTB pullet, Ginger, go through very similar symptoms. She stopped laying eggs, which I thought was just from lack of daylight, but when I saw her starting to act strange is when I noticed how thin she was, I’m talking no muscle around the keel bone. I thought it could be worms so I dewormed the entire flock, but she ended up passing away 2 days later anyway.
Her symptoms were: extremely underweight, pale comb/shrivelled comb and lethargic. The only difference between her symptoms and Poppy’s is that Ginger was actually interested in eating all the way up until the morning when I found her half dead.
The problem is that I don’t know how long either of them were underweight before they started acting lethargic.. by the time I realized that they were sick they were already skin and bones.
Could this be coccidiosis or something more severe?
I know this forum gets a lot of the similar questions about sick chickens (which probably gets annoying after a while) so I truly appreciate any advice or insight.
About a week or so ago I noticed that my BCM hen, Poppy, was very underweight. Thought maybe it was due to her moulting (she’s 11 months old) but she’s gotten progressively worse over this past week, she’s even thinner than she was a week ago and is now acting very lethargic. This morning I found her just sitting in the corner of the coop puffed up with her eyes closed and comb pale

She was eating fine a couple days ago but today she doesn’t want to eat or drink any water. I don’t know if it’s coccidiosis because no one else in the flock is sick at the moment, but I’m treating them all with corid anyway, which I started this morning.
What concerns me the most is that it could be something more serious like Marek’s…
A little over a month ago I noticed my sweet little WTB pullet, Ginger, go through very similar symptoms. She stopped laying eggs, which I thought was just from lack of daylight, but when I saw her starting to act strange is when I noticed how thin she was, I’m talking no muscle around the keel bone. I thought it could be worms so I dewormed the entire flock, but she ended up passing away 2 days later anyway.
Her symptoms were: extremely underweight, pale comb/shrivelled comb and lethargic. The only difference between her symptoms and Poppy’s is that Ginger was actually interested in eating all the way up until the morning when I found her half dead.
The problem is that I don’t know how long either of them were underweight before they started acting lethargic.. by the time I realized that they were sick they were already skin and bones.

Could this be coccidiosis or something more severe?
I know this forum gets a lot of the similar questions about sick chickens (which probably gets annoying after a while) so I truly appreciate any advice or insight.
