Airyaman
Songster
I noticed a day or so ago that one of my Speckled Sussex pullets was keeping her eyes halfway closed. She seemed to get around fine, eating and drinking with the other 7 in her flock, but today she wasn't doing as well. Still eating and drinking, but moving very slow and not flinching at all when I went to pick her up (she had been).
I dosed her with straight Corid and then prepared a water solution for the flock, just in case it is coccidiosis. I had not observed diarrhea and certainly no bloody stool. I did note a couple of days ago that their stool (the whole flock) was a little runny and more tan in color, but that day was very hot and they had been drinking alot. Her hind feathers are clean and I see no stool sticking to her vent area. Her very last stool looked standard for chickens.
I brought her inside to give her some extra nutrients. I scrambled an extra large egg and she ate probably 1/3 of it. She has been sitting in my lap sleeping for a good 45 minutes or so, and she trills whenever I pet her. However, when she wakes and tries to stand up, she does not open her eyes.
One thing to add is that I noticed yesterday that her vision seems to be off. While some of her flock mates were drinking from a bowl I set out in their free range area, she would often try to put her beak an inch or so above the water instead of in it, like her depth perception is off. She also does not seem to react to my hand motions around her head. I don't know that she is blind, because she seems to be able to find the food and water just fine, but it's certainly different.
I need to go out of town tomorrow and Sunday to see my son and fiance before she moves next week. I was thinking of taking her with me but being alone away from the flock is not the best idea, so I've heard. Plus, with that much time away she'd have to be reintroduced to the flock.
Thoughts?
I dosed her with straight Corid and then prepared a water solution for the flock, just in case it is coccidiosis. I had not observed diarrhea and certainly no bloody stool. I did note a couple of days ago that their stool (the whole flock) was a little runny and more tan in color, but that day was very hot and they had been drinking alot. Her hind feathers are clean and I see no stool sticking to her vent area. Her very last stool looked standard for chickens.
I brought her inside to give her some extra nutrients. I scrambled an extra large egg and she ate probably 1/3 of it. She has been sitting in my lap sleeping for a good 45 minutes or so, and she trills whenever I pet her. However, when she wakes and tries to stand up, she does not open her eyes.
One thing to add is that I noticed yesterday that her vision seems to be off. While some of her flock mates were drinking from a bowl I set out in their free range area, she would often try to put her beak an inch or so above the water instead of in it, like her depth perception is off. She also does not seem to react to my hand motions around her head. I don't know that she is blind, because she seems to be able to find the food and water just fine, but it's certainly different.
I need to go out of town tomorrow and Sunday to see my son and fiance before she moves next week. I was thinking of taking her with me but being alone away from the flock is not the best idea, so I've heard. Plus, with that much time away she'd have to be reintroduced to the flock.
Thoughts?