- Oct 7, 2009
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She's a 3-4 year old Buff Orp we raised from 2 days old. We have 4 other BO's and 6 new 6-week old chicks from a hatchery. All the rest are fine. As you can see she's got a poopy butt (for at least one month now)- I just washed her two nights ago, and her comb is deep red, looks dehydrated and flops to one side (recent-maybe 3 days), and I feel fluid under her breast skin (just tonight- no idea how long it's been that way.)
It doesn't seem to cause her any pain, She walks around stiff legged and slowly, but she's eating and drinking, but she's getting worse- slower, more out of it. I don't know who's laying eggs, so I don't know if she is or not. She was up on the roost last night so at least she can still get up there. I've never wormed- never seen any sign. Still don't. We don't have other livestock, and she free-ranges in the backyard 14 hours a day.
Tonight I gave her Gatorade & nacho chips- and she seemed to really like it- so did the others. I have some tetracycline on hand (son with acne) so I mixed one capsule in the gatorade bottle...the couple of sips she had = maybe she got 10mg. Antibiotic therapy is an inexact science!...I don't know what else to do for her.
So what I'm asking is, do any of you recognize the problem? Is there anything I can do? Earlier this spring I had another hen I found dead on the nest- hemorrhaged out. Egg-bound? Old age?