I need to correct my post earlier about Chickenfest. It should read Saturday, June 27th.
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So whatever took Vespa yesterday was back early this morning, I would estimate right before sunrise. It left prints around the corner of the coop near the pop door, like it was trying to find its way in. There are also slash marks in the snow from wings flapping. It's definitely a bird, but I'm wondering now with the time of day that it's coming if it could be the great horned owl I saw a week or two ago in the woods.I can't tell for sure from the prints as it had snowed over them a bit by the time I got out there. Here are some pictures. I tried to outline the shape of the print in the last one, but I'm not sure how accurate that is or which direction the bird was facing when it made that print...![]()
Wanted to post quickly a very bigand thanks to so many of you that's sent well wishes/pm's. My Moms health is taking a sharp downturn. Honestly, I just can't see going through another summer worrying every day if my flocks and livestock are getting proper care. After Dads surgery last year and months at the hospital and nursing home, I have to prioritize, the animals deserve good care and attention. I can't just leave them all locked up days on end, none of them have been raised that way. There were days I was not getting home until dark, its just not comfortable for them and doesn't feel right to me.![]()
Its not what I want, but is the best choice for the critters. You guys are wonderful, thanks for caring.
Hoping to get ideas here, but I think I have an idea of what's going on.![]()
When I went out to check on the girls at about 2, I noticed that my Bielefelder, Violet, was breathing pretty hard. She was with the other hens and looking around, though seemed a bit lethargic. When I picked her up so I could look at her properly, I noticed her comb and wattles were bluish, so I brought her in.
Her abdomen feels a bit swollen, but I can't feel any egg in there, at least as far as I can tell? I went ahead and gave her a warm soak to see if something might loosen up. Nothing doing. Since my other thought was a heart-related issue, I also gave her a dose of aspirin. It's been a few hours, and the only improvement I've seen is that her face is no longer bluish.
Her comb and wattles feel cool like they aren't getting enough circulation. She's still breathing really hard, but oddly does not seem to be overheating in spite of the very sudden move from the outside to her warm soak. She is very tired, but has a bit of an appetite and is drinking some on her own. What droppings she has had have been either completely water or really wet with a small portion of normal-looking poo in it. When she's standing, she has her tail down as far as it will go. Other than being very tired, she seems pretty bright-eyed.
I got to thinking about what some of you were talking about on heart failure at 10 months old. Violet will be 10 months old around the 12th I think, so she's of that age. I'm wondering if the hawk attack yesterday has stressed her and sent her into that predisposed heart failure early.Any thoughts on this? I'm not sure what else I can do for her, so I have her in a warm, dark room for now.![]()
Oh no, you don't need anything else going on! Sometimes when I can't find anything specific going on, I just try to make the bird comfortable and hope for the best. With the watery stool, I wonder if Corid might be in order, though apparently no one else is showing any signs.
I don't know if we have jinxed ourselves or something--my 10-month old LF Polish cockerel died yesterday. Again, could find no sign of mites, weight was normal, etc.
Healing vibes to Violet!
Hoping to get ideas here, but I think I have an idea of what's going on.![]()
When I went out to check on the girls at about 2, I noticed that my Bielefelder, Violet, was breathing pretty hard. She was with the other hens and looking around, though seemed a bit lethargic. When I picked her up so I could look at her properly, I noticed her comb and wattles were bluish, so I brought her in.
Her abdomen feels a bit swollen, but I can't feel any egg in there, at least as far as I can tell? I went ahead and gave her a warm soak to see if something might loosen up. Nothing doing. Since my other thought was a heart-related issue, I also gave her a dose of aspirin. It's been a few hours, and the only improvement I've seen is that her face is no longer bluish.
Her comb and wattles feel cool like they aren't getting enough circulation. She's still breathing really hard, but oddly does not seem to be overheating in spite of the very sudden move from the outside to her warm soak. She is very tired, but has a bit of an appetite and is drinking some on her own. What droppings she has had have been either completely water or really wet with a small portion of normal-looking poo in it. When she's standing, she has her tail down as far as it will go. Other than being very tired, she seems pretty bright-eyed.
I got to thinking about what some of you were talking about on heart failure at 10 months old. Violet will be 10 months old around the 12th I think, so she's of that age. I'm wondering if the hawk attack yesterday has stressed her and sent her into that predisposed heart failure early.Any thoughts on this? I'm not sure what else I can do for her, so I have her in a warm, dark room for now.![]()
Oh no, you don't need anything else going on! Sometimes when I can't find anything specific going on, I just try to make the bird comfortable and hope for the best. With the watery stool, I wonder if Corid might be in order, though apparently no one else is showing any signs.
I don't know if we have jinxed ourselves or something--my 10-month old LF Polish cockerel died yesterday. Again, could find no sign of mites, weight was normal, etc.
Healing vibes to Violet!
Speaking of weather! So we got about 8 inches of snow since yesterday. Last night my new Peahen...still nameless...was roosted on the coop roof, I didn't decide to go to bed til about 1:30am, I peeked out one last time at her and she was gone!! So I grab my coat and boots, it was snowing heavily and I found her on the down slope of the other coop roof. One wing spread out, her face and eyes were covered in wet snow, a lot of it!
I scooped her up and put her in the garage. I dried her off and she slept the rest of the night in there.