ChickenLicken22
Hatching
- Oct 20, 2022
- 3
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- 6
1) she's a Barred rock , 16 or 17 weeks, seems about as healthy (well, before this that is) and fluffy as the others.
2) found her sitting on her bum with feet straight in front of her. She could stand for about a second, then flops backwards or forward. She was making an effort to walk and flop around. Now she can barely do that. Toes curl now and she seems to be losing control of her legs. She eats well and drinks well, especially if I'm around and seems to purr whenever I check on her. After her baths I thought she would try to lay an egg if she was egg bound but she didn't seem to act like she needed to.
3) symptoms for 3 days.
4) No other birds showing symptoms currently
5) only possible injury I can find is a lump on one side of her breast. Seems firm, I didn't want to push hard. Also has a small lump on her cheek.
6) possible causes: I soak their grains and one bucket had some mold on it. I thought I scooped it all out but may have missed some. I have not vaccinated for mereks (or anything) .
7) feed in hospital: mixed dry grains (mostly picks out the wheat), some meat scraps and bread, oyster shell, water
8) she didn't poop at all the first evening of being in "hospital", after 2 different Epsom salt baths she had a massive, stinky poop early in the morning. Pooping regularly since but really stinky. Day 3 it began to look like egg whites with it. (After a large vit b dose, related?)
9) treatment so far has been
night 1) 2 epsom salt baths, warm, quiet room.
Day 2) Coconut oil as lubricant.
Day 3) outside air and sunshine, tlc, (ate some grass), vit b.
Day 4) tlc. Don't know what to do.
10 ) I intend to continue treating her myself if she shows signs of improvement. I'm concerned about it spreading to other chickens or people. My 1 year old came down with diarrhea and a fever during this as well. From the chicken?! Should I dispatch to avoid further sickness to others? I almost did today to see if I could find the problem via a necropsy but she seems to have full capability of her head still, was preening today, and purrs when I come near.
11) I'll post a Picture, the lump under her eye is not large, looks like a mole a person might have. The one on her belly is the size of a small egg maybe?
12) she's in a box lined with a towel in my bathroom. Food, water, and oyster shell within reach. Gets rearranged and cleaned up regularly. The window is cracked. First night had the heater on low when I suspected she was egg bound. Doubtful now that she's survived this long? I'm new to chickens so just guessing and reading my chicken health for dummies book. Help!
2) found her sitting on her bum with feet straight in front of her. She could stand for about a second, then flops backwards or forward. She was making an effort to walk and flop around. Now she can barely do that. Toes curl now and she seems to be losing control of her legs. She eats well and drinks well, especially if I'm around and seems to purr whenever I check on her. After her baths I thought she would try to lay an egg if she was egg bound but she didn't seem to act like she needed to.
3) symptoms for 3 days.
4) No other birds showing symptoms currently
5) only possible injury I can find is a lump on one side of her breast. Seems firm, I didn't want to push hard. Also has a small lump on her cheek.
6) possible causes: I soak their grains and one bucket had some mold on it. I thought I scooped it all out but may have missed some. I have not vaccinated for mereks (or anything) .
7) feed in hospital: mixed dry grains (mostly picks out the wheat), some meat scraps and bread, oyster shell, water
8) she didn't poop at all the first evening of being in "hospital", after 2 different Epsom salt baths she had a massive, stinky poop early in the morning. Pooping regularly since but really stinky. Day 3 it began to look like egg whites with it. (After a large vit b dose, related?)
9) treatment so far has been
night 1) 2 epsom salt baths, warm, quiet room.
Day 2) Coconut oil as lubricant.
Day 3) outside air and sunshine, tlc, (ate some grass), vit b.
Day 4) tlc. Don't know what to do.
10 ) I intend to continue treating her myself if she shows signs of improvement. I'm concerned about it spreading to other chickens or people. My 1 year old came down with diarrhea and a fever during this as well. From the chicken?! Should I dispatch to avoid further sickness to others? I almost did today to see if I could find the problem via a necropsy but she seems to have full capability of her head still, was preening today, and purrs when I come near.

11) I'll post a Picture, the lump under her eye is not large, looks like a mole a person might have. The one on her belly is the size of a small egg maybe?
12) she's in a box lined with a towel in my bathroom. Food, water, and oyster shell within reach. Gets rearranged and cleaned up regularly. The window is cracked. First night had the heater on low when I suspected she was egg bound. Doubtful now that she's survived this long? I'm new to chickens so just guessing and reading my chicken health for dummies book. Help!