Its a sad, sad saga...Sad news to report today. One of my "healthy" hens passed this morning. I went out to clean the run early because we had a terrible storm yesterday and everything was wet and stinky. The male guinea squawked ALL night long but wouldn't leave the run and go into the coop, even though I put a light on for them! The hens were still on the ground. Not up roosting with the male like normal. Day 3 of that business. I figured its because their "nests" disappeared. They are in the incubator now.
So I got out there post haste this morning. My original 2 healthy hens have been laying around for days, not eating or wanting to leave the run. Since just after I brought the injured guinea home to recuperate and took my healthy hens eggs in to "cook" for 28 days. hmmmmm….. BTW, the injured one I brought home is getting better everyday! I did keep everyone separate.
I was not able to rake the area under one of the hens because she wouldn't move - at all. I half way hoped there was an egg under her and she was brooding. This IS my first flock EVER, but I still knew better. She just sat there, not caring if I were going to attack and eat her or not. SO I picked her up and looked her over top and bottom. Turned her over and checked her belly. Nothing. No obvious damage - anywhere. And no fight either, a little wiggling - but that was feeble. When I put her back down, her neck curled the way mine does when I have a seizure (I'm epileptic…) and flopped to one side. Then she closed her eyes. She was gone. CRAP! DID I KILL MY BIRD WITH GOOD INTENTIONS? I hate myself right now.
My other hen, who was healthy a week ago - has been behaving the same way. I'm so sad. SO frustrated. Do I need to cull her now? Is it the Plague? I don't even know if its disease or the awful heat and humidity. They were ALL FINE and happy a week ago. They will NOT leave the run! The male seems fine, but he will not leave the run either.
I'm NEVER bringing a strange bird into my flock again, assuming I ever get another flock. The chickens are doing OK, but are not laying as much.. Lord help.
Thank you for all your help. At this point, I feel I have done everything I can for them and if they are to survive whatever is going on, they will or they wont. It is in Mother Nature's hands.