zaz13
Songster
Hi guys - I have a hen who has been acting very out of character for about 48-72 hours. The first day I noticed that she was "sleeping standing up" in a bush - thought it was funny but didn't think much of it.
Day 2 (yesterday) we had heavy rain ALL day, so I didn't spend much time outside. When I did go out, I noticed the same hen, sleeping standing up again. I approached to check her out and she pretty much let me grab her with no fuss or fight (very unusual for this bird). I looked over her for injury, checked her crop (seemed empty), and felt around her rear for the possibility of a bound egg. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary. She was soaking wet from hanging in the rain with all the other girls, so I figured maybe she was wet, and a little cold. Maybe just needed to dry off and get warm and she would snap out of it. I offered her some treats - she wouldn't eat ANYTHING.
Today, she is out of the coop again but still very lethargic and seemingly not eating. Wasnt interested in snacks again. Hopefully this is something simple or there is something I'm missing.
A little backstory on the girl and her health - we got her in April of this year. when she was young (~6weeks old) she was showing symptoms of MG so we treated with tylosin powder. The symptoms went away and have yet to return. On Aug 29th we brought stool samples from all of our birds to get a fecal float, the results came back negative for anything - great! On Sep 3rd, we woke up and she had basically been scalped (were not sure how or why...) the entire back half of her head was missing flesh, bone of her skull was completely exposed, and you could see the air sacs on the back of her neck "bubbling" when she ate and drank. We brought her into the vet and got an assortment of medicines and creams. She lived indoors with us for about 10 days until the wound scabbed over and dried out. Over the last month and a half, the wound has almost completely healed, there is still a small section of the wound leftover right behind where her comb ends. We stopped treating the wound a couple weeks ago as it seemed it was doing fine on its own.
I hope this wasn't too much information... or maybe its just enough and it will give us a reference point to lead with.
Thanks in advance!
Day 2 (yesterday) we had heavy rain ALL day, so I didn't spend much time outside. When I did go out, I noticed the same hen, sleeping standing up again. I approached to check her out and she pretty much let me grab her with no fuss or fight (very unusual for this bird). I looked over her for injury, checked her crop (seemed empty), and felt around her rear for the possibility of a bound egg. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary. She was soaking wet from hanging in the rain with all the other girls, so I figured maybe she was wet, and a little cold. Maybe just needed to dry off and get warm and she would snap out of it. I offered her some treats - she wouldn't eat ANYTHING.
Today, she is out of the coop again but still very lethargic and seemingly not eating. Wasnt interested in snacks again. Hopefully this is something simple or there is something I'm missing.
A little backstory on the girl and her health - we got her in April of this year. when she was young (~6weeks old) she was showing symptoms of MG so we treated with tylosin powder. The symptoms went away and have yet to return. On Aug 29th we brought stool samples from all of our birds to get a fecal float, the results came back negative for anything - great! On Sep 3rd, we woke up and she had basically been scalped (were not sure how or why...) the entire back half of her head was missing flesh, bone of her skull was completely exposed, and you could see the air sacs on the back of her neck "bubbling" when she ate and drank. We brought her into the vet and got an assortment of medicines and creams. She lived indoors with us for about 10 days until the wound scabbed over and dried out. Over the last month and a half, the wound has almost completely healed, there is still a small section of the wound leftover right behind where her comb ends. We stopped treating the wound a couple weeks ago as it seemed it was doing fine on its own.
I hope this wasn't too much information... or maybe its just enough and it will give us a reference point to lead with.
Thanks in advance!