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JUST came in from checking on them. Her crop is not full, she went without food for the night, but she is still lathargic.. I cannot for the life of me figure out what is up. She doesn't have a runny nose, no vomiting, no swelling, no rattle in chest, no coughing. Just very sedate and lathargic.. I mean it's clear she does not feel good, but what or why I cannot figure out. She is the same this morning, and her crop felt empty, so I have no clue what is up.. Nobody else is showing ill signs. I gave her a vita mix in the waterer last night, and am not sure whether to let her out of the coop to free range or not.. I tried seperating the other day but that went awful, so maybe if I just keep Munk in the coop then Joon won't have a caniption fit.
Any other illness where lathargic and sedate is the only symptom?? I will be doing a search now as well. The way she is acting was so much like the crop impaction posts I thought that's what was going on, but now I have no idea.
I also smelled her beak/breath and checked for sour crop, but nothing stinks at all. She is not laying yet, has not turned red or squatted so I don't think she is eggbound.. Any other suggestions would be wonderful. I have antibiotics but am holding off a day or so before I use them and just trying to help Munk as naturally as possible.
ETA: There was poop last night from Munk as well. It has a greenish/yellowish color to it, and has some firmed stool along with liquid. I've checked the chicken poop site, and it does not look like an "abnormal" poop according to the pictures. But.. I just wish I could make her feel better. The sedateness is getting to me because she is usually my most "scaredy cat chicken" as I call her.
Any other illness where lathargic and sedate is the only symptom?? I will be doing a search now as well. The way she is acting was so much like the crop impaction posts I thought that's what was going on, but now I have no idea.
I also smelled her beak/breath and checked for sour crop, but nothing stinks at all. She is not laying yet, has not turned red or squatted so I don't think she is eggbound.. Any other suggestions would be wonderful. I have antibiotics but am holding off a day or so before I use them and just trying to help Munk as naturally as possible.
ETA: There was poop last night from Munk as well. It has a greenish/yellowish color to it, and has some firmed stool along with liquid. I've checked the chicken poop site, and it does not look like an "abnormal" poop according to the pictures. But.. I just wish I could make her feel better. The sedateness is getting to me because she is usually my most "scaredy cat chicken" as I call her.
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