Linda Dee
Songster
- Dec 28, 2020
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I have a Leghorn hens that was free ranging and had her tail feathers pulled out by something I believe must have tried to grab her. I first noticed her ditting close to the base of a bush. She was fluffed up and sitting with her eyes closed. I watched her a little while, tried to catch her but she was just too fast and ran into the coop. I let her go but the next morning she seemed to be fine even though her tail feathers were gone. She wss up and runni g around with thevrest of the flock. She did lay an egg after the first for almost 4 days then I noticed one of the other hens start to peck at her back side where the feathers were missing so I got z catch net, caught her took her in the house. I gave her a warm bath, towel dried her then dried with the low setting on my hairdryer. I insepected her all over. I couldn't find any cuts or scratches on her and with the exception of the bare spot from the missing feathers she seemed fine. I inspected her vent I had her wrapped in a towel. zher vent looked clean, moist clear of any obviour worms. I put her in a cage with shredded pine shavings, set her up a roost bar And put a carboard next box in with her.
She has been in the house for 3 weeks now, her tail feathers are growing back. She has been eating and drink, but she still has not laid another egg and it looks like her cockscomb and wattles are shrinking up. I can't find a poultry Vet any where near me. There is something wrong with her, but I am at loss as to what it is.
Only symptom that I can see is loss of feathers, shrinking cockscomb and wattles and not laying eggs.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
She has been in the house for 3 weeks now, her tail feathers are growing back. She has been eating and drink, but she still has not laid another egg and it looks like her cockscomb and wattles are shrinking up. I can't find a poultry Vet any where near me. There is something wrong with her, but I am at loss as to what it is.
Only symptom that I can see is loss of feathers, shrinking cockscomb and wattles and not laying eggs.
Does anyone have any suggestions?