bjm287
In the Brooder
Hello
I doubt I can save her anymore but maybe someone knows.
Last night I found a leghorn chicken huddled under the coop. It was 900 at night and everyone but her had gone to bed. She was very ruffled up and looked ill.
She is just about a year old and had a sour crop a few months ago but has been healthy since. Yesterday morning she ate and drank with the rest of the flock like normal.
When I brought her in I offered food and water. She ate willingly and drank a tiny amount.
I dont think she is egg bound since my vent inspection didn't feel anything. We gave her 2 warm baths last night and thus morning.
Her stomach is very wide and hard not squishy at all.
If there is anything I can do I will but I am also prepared she may die.
Thank you
I doubt I can save her anymore but maybe someone knows.
Last night I found a leghorn chicken huddled under the coop. It was 900 at night and everyone but her had gone to bed. She was very ruffled up and looked ill.
She is just about a year old and had a sour crop a few months ago but has been healthy since. Yesterday morning she ate and drank with the rest of the flock like normal.
When I brought her in I offered food and water. She ate willingly and drank a tiny amount.
I dont think she is egg bound since my vent inspection didn't feel anything. We gave her 2 warm baths last night and thus morning.
Her stomach is very wide and hard not squishy at all.
If there is anything I can do I will but I am also prepared she may die.
Thank you