NewFlockOnTheBlock
Songster
We have a sweet, 3-4 year old hen named Spice Cake who is having some symptoms and we need some help figuring out what's wrong with her. Here's what we're seeing:
Spice Cake is definitely at the bottom of the pecking order (along with one other hen who may rank the same or slightly higher) and this was the status quo even before we noticed the odd poop and some of the other things I listed above. So, do you all think that all the issues are simply due to bullying? E.g. it could be that she won't jump into the free-for-all with treats because she'd only get chased away, and perhaps her poop has so few solids and her breastbone sticks out because she is not getting enough food?
We put her on oxytetracycline just in case it is an infection. She's only been on it for 2 days so far so it's too early to tell if it's going to work. We plan to continue it for a total of 14 days.
Here are some pics of our girl and her poop
- She started laying again in January, then stopped after a few weeks. The eggs were completely normal while she was laying.
- Very runny poop that is mostly water or mucus with only small bits of greenish solids. The liquid part of the poop varies between clear, greenish, and yellowish.
- She is mostly out and about with the other chickens but spends more time than others just standing and resting, or sitting on the roost. Her posture appears slightly hunched over.
- I do see her eating from the feeder, pecking at the ground, and eating snow. She has a good appetite when I bring her inside and feed her treats such as scrambled eggs or old bread, although she is more picky than our other chickens. For example, they all go crazy for ground meat or plain Greek yogurt while she will only eat a little meat and couldn't care less about the yogurt. However, when I bring treats out to the entire flock and all the chickens run up to me to see what I've got, she rarely comes near, and when she does, she stays off to side and rarely eats anything.
- Her breastbone is easily palpable, which I believe is a sign of being underweight, but otherwise she looks OK in terms of feathers, eyes, legs, etc., and does not feel too light when I hold her. No bad breath. Her crop feels/looks small but otherwise normal.
Spice Cake is definitely at the bottom of the pecking order (along with one other hen who may rank the same or slightly higher) and this was the status quo even before we noticed the odd poop and some of the other things I listed above. So, do you all think that all the issues are simply due to bullying? E.g. it could be that she won't jump into the free-for-all with treats because she'd only get chased away, and perhaps her poop has so few solids and her breastbone sticks out because she is not getting enough food?
We put her on oxytetracycline just in case it is an infection. She's only been on it for 2 days so far so it's too early to tell if it's going to work. We plan to continue it for a total of 14 days.
Here are some pics of our girl and her poop
