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She can walk but is wabbly
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i'm about to go check on her, her poop is normal and her crop is hard-ish.. feels normal.
She's in horrible state! I found her like this and I have to leave soon!!!
She can walk but iswabbly
Her crop is hard? Was this first thing this morning before she had anything to eat/drink?She won't eat but I forced her to drink
i've had her for 2 weeks now, sadly i'm not home so i'm having my dad watch her. Her crop was kind of hard? i don't know what normal feels like but nothing seemed out of the ordinary and her breathe did not stinkHer crop is hard? Was this first thing this morning before she had anything to eat/drink?
She may have an impacted crop. Does her breath smell bad too?
The poor dear is not doing well, I'm sorry
I would try to get a some fluids into her, careful she doesn't aspirate. The imbalance and the way she is laying, it's hard to know what's going on with her.
How long have you had her? I would be inclined to get some Poultry Nutri-Drench and coconut oil into her.
If you've had her for 2weeks, I would start treating with Corid.i've had her for 2 weeks now, sadly i'm not home so i'm having my dad watch her. Her crop was kind of hard? i don't know what normal feels like but nothing seemed out of the ordinary and her breathe did not stink
Thanks but what about her neck? any idea why it is like that and will she get better? I do not have coconut oil at home.. atleast i don't think so where would i find it?If you've had her for 2weeks, I would start treating with Corid.
The crop sounds like it's not emptying either, I would not try to get her to eat right now, no need to add food to the crop if it's not emptying. Trying to keep her hydrated would be important. I would also give a teaspoon of coconut oil and gently massage the crop to see if you can start to break that up.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...w-to-know-which-one-youre-dealing-with.73607/
If you have vet care and can take some poop samples in for testing, that would be a good idea.
It's hard to diagnose chickens online there are so many things that can go wrong. Since she's new to your property, Coccidiosis comes to mind, but she may be suffering from another illness. Corid can be found at Tractor Supply in the cattle section.