- Nov 8, 2007
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Hi everyone,
Well we have all been doing well until late this afternoon Our 11 week old silkie has taken a bad turn and were not sure what to do. She is doing watery, almost pale yellow poo (it's pure liquid) and is very lethargic. The last few days I noticed that her tail was not as fluffy and the fluff a bit stuck together, so much that I thought she had dunked her bottom in the water bowl, it looked wet. Its just only now we are piecing together the fact that she might be ill. There were no other symptoms noted, she seems fine otherwise.
We have fed her some cooked egg yolk and she perked up a little bit, but she is still very lethargic and falling asleep. We have now separated her from the others, with a light for warmth, more egg yolk, water and crumbles.
All the chicks have had the feed with the cocci protection from day one and they are all still on it. The others all seem fine too. Could it be worms? an obstruction?
Any advice? Do you know what this might be? Hopefully she survives the night and we can act on it tomorrow. Why do these things only seem to happen through the night?!
Thanks in advance
Well we have all been doing well until late this afternoon Our 11 week old silkie has taken a bad turn and were not sure what to do. She is doing watery, almost pale yellow poo (it's pure liquid) and is very lethargic. The last few days I noticed that her tail was not as fluffy and the fluff a bit stuck together, so much that I thought she had dunked her bottom in the water bowl, it looked wet. Its just only now we are piecing together the fact that she might be ill. There were no other symptoms noted, she seems fine otherwise.
We have fed her some cooked egg yolk and she perked up a little bit, but she is still very lethargic and falling asleep. We have now separated her from the others, with a light for warmth, more egg yolk, water and crumbles.
All the chicks have had the feed with the cocci protection from day one and they are all still on it. The others all seem fine too. Could it be worms? an obstruction?
Any advice? Do you know what this might be? Hopefully she survives the night and we can act on it tomorrow. Why do these things only seem to happen through the night?!
Thanks in advance