Ezzythehen
Chirping
Hello,
I am a backyard chicken owner with more experience in three years than anyone should have to absorb. Wilco Farm Store calls me when they have questions. This is all because I purchased chicks who were sick and lost over 20 of my girls. I was fortunate enough to be able to take dead and one live girl to Oregon State University for necropsies and from there, gained a wealth of information from one of our countries leading poultry veterinarians. She was amazing. Due to the way my whole tragedy came about, the folks at OSU were genuinely saddened by what had happened and I cannot say enough about them.
With this said.....
I have a three year old Millie Fleur who I noticed was getting a pale eye. This was about four days ago. Today she is perched with her tail feathers down, very subdued, and I know something is terribly wrong. She has a sister from birth and they are inseparable. My sick girl has separated herself when the rest of the flock comes in for bed. She hides in the corner of one of the nesting boxes. TOTALLY not her.
I have done all the usual things. She is separated. Warm. She is eating and drinking. I have given her a bolus of Vitamins and Vet RX. I am only offering her medicated chick feed (I will get to town tomorrow for appropriate antibiotics if I feel they will help after hearing y'all's thoughts). I made her some eggs with garlic. She gobbled them up. I just went to check on her and she had a solid white poop. I have not seen this type of poop before. I have checked for mites and see nothing. They were all wormed after my horrific experience in September and I intend on worming them again in two weeks (was advised to do so twice per year being where I live and what I have gone thru). Otherwise, we do everything organically.
Thoughts? I have learned a lot. But the white eye added to this behavior change is something new. And it could be that I am dealing with different symptoms of the same Sh#%* disease my girls are all carriers of at this time.
I am open to any suggestions you may have. She is one of my original girls. I started with 8. And, I really don't think her sister can live without her. I am sad but I am realistic at this point because of what we have gone through this past year.
White eye
lethargy
white, solid poop
standing in one position and not moving.
eating and drinking well.
I am a backyard chicken owner with more experience in three years than anyone should have to absorb. Wilco Farm Store calls me when they have questions. This is all because I purchased chicks who were sick and lost over 20 of my girls. I was fortunate enough to be able to take dead and one live girl to Oregon State University for necropsies and from there, gained a wealth of information from one of our countries leading poultry veterinarians. She was amazing. Due to the way my whole tragedy came about, the folks at OSU were genuinely saddened by what had happened and I cannot say enough about them.
With this said.....
I have a three year old Millie Fleur who I noticed was getting a pale eye. This was about four days ago. Today she is perched with her tail feathers down, very subdued, and I know something is terribly wrong. She has a sister from birth and they are inseparable. My sick girl has separated herself when the rest of the flock comes in for bed. She hides in the corner of one of the nesting boxes. TOTALLY not her.
I have done all the usual things. She is separated. Warm. She is eating and drinking. I have given her a bolus of Vitamins and Vet RX. I am only offering her medicated chick feed (I will get to town tomorrow for appropriate antibiotics if I feel they will help after hearing y'all's thoughts). I made her some eggs with garlic. She gobbled them up. I just went to check on her and she had a solid white poop. I have not seen this type of poop before. I have checked for mites and see nothing. They were all wormed after my horrific experience in September and I intend on worming them again in two weeks (was advised to do so twice per year being where I live and what I have gone thru). Otherwise, we do everything organically.
Thoughts? I have learned a lot. But the white eye added to this behavior change is something new. And it could be that I am dealing with different symptoms of the same Sh#%* disease my girls are all carriers of at this time.
I am open to any suggestions you may have. She is one of my original girls. I started with 8. And, I really don't think her sister can live without her. I am sad but I am realistic at this point because of what we have gone through this past year.
White eye
lethargy
white, solid poop
standing in one position and not moving.
eating and drinking well.