Bigbuffygirl23
In the Brooder
- May 20, 2023
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Here's the background; We are new to keeping chickens. We have 16 hens, 1 rooster and 7 female ducks. The chickens were all purchased together and are 16 weeks old and not vaccinated. We keep the ducks and chickens together in a coop that is 8'x10' with an additional duck house that of course no one uses and the ducks want to sleep under the chickens. It has a cement floor (shed conversion to coop) with about 6 inches of pine shavings for bedding. We do have good ventilation throughout, but I have noticed the bedding to be damp at the bottom when I mix it up every so often. (Planning to clean it all out tomorrow if there are any other suggestions for bedding please share). The coop has an auto door that opens to the run which is very large and when we get up we let everyone out to free range. (We just started free ranging about 2 weeks ago). There are multiple water containers that we replace fresh daily and a couple of food stations.
One of my birds, a black Australorp, (16 weeks old) started acting strange yesterday (2 days ago now) and I'm hoping someone here can help!
I got home from work at 8am and went to let everyone out to free range and she was just sitting on the ground and didn't get up while everyone was running around her. I tapped her with my hand a couple of times and she didn't get up. I don't handle my chickens that often, they normally take a minute to warm up to me, so this was very unusual behavior. She was holding her head up, eyes open, just didn't react to me. I picked her up and she put her legs out and I set her down onto her legs and then I pet her once, she didn't flinch, and then suddenly she spooked and took off, ran right into the fence and then went and sat in the corner of the run. I let her be for a few minutes and when I returned she had ventured out with the others to free range around the yard. When I mentioned this to my husband he said she was on the ground in the coop last night when everyone else was on the roost, which was odd, but then after a few minutes he said she did hop up onto the roost bars. When I woke up later in the day I sat and observed all the chickens for awhile. She was hanging with everyone else but not foraging, in fact I never saw her eat or drink anything even when I refilled the feeders and water. She walked right by them multiple times.
She has been holding her tail feathers down mostly, kind of almost in a hunched position. And panting. It almost appears to me like she can't see me, or her eyes just seem glossed over or something. I will say she perked up and I had to chase her around the yard to catch her. I did separate her from the flock but I feel bad that might be adding a lot to her stress. I have not seen any odd behaviors from any other birds. I have never seen any bullying in the flock. She has no sores or signs of trauma, vent was clean, poop was normal (soft, dark green with a little white). Her crop feels flat and empty. Her comb is bright red and unchanged. I wouldn't say she feels exceptionally skinny.
I'm currently feeding Purina flock raiser to both the chickens and ducks, they do free range during the day with access to their feed still. I do occasionally feed them raw scraps of fruit and vegetables but I haven't lately because they've been getting into my fruit and vegetable gardens. They do get some meal worms and seeds sprinkled around sometimes too. Our property is 20 acres with a mix of fields and woods in the area the chickens tend to frequent. I have 4 cats and a dog, therefore dead rodents or cat/dog poop are possible things a chicken could come across.
Temperature here in Michigan has been 60's-80's
All I've really done is separate her and observe her and give food and water. Which I haven't observed her eat or drink anything yet but I plan to check in the morning to see if she has.
I'd like to treat at home if possible, I'd like to know if I should be keeping her away from everyone else or if that will make things worse, she seems very stressed about it. I do have a farm vet nearby if necessary.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, sorry for the length but hopefully the details are helpful.
One of my birds, a black Australorp, (16 weeks old) started acting strange yesterday (2 days ago now) and I'm hoping someone here can help!
I got home from work at 8am and went to let everyone out to free range and she was just sitting on the ground and didn't get up while everyone was running around her. I tapped her with my hand a couple of times and she didn't get up. I don't handle my chickens that often, they normally take a minute to warm up to me, so this was very unusual behavior. She was holding her head up, eyes open, just didn't react to me. I picked her up and she put her legs out and I set her down onto her legs and then I pet her once, she didn't flinch, and then suddenly she spooked and took off, ran right into the fence and then went and sat in the corner of the run. I let her be for a few minutes and when I returned she had ventured out with the others to free range around the yard. When I mentioned this to my husband he said she was on the ground in the coop last night when everyone else was on the roost, which was odd, but then after a few minutes he said she did hop up onto the roost bars. When I woke up later in the day I sat and observed all the chickens for awhile. She was hanging with everyone else but not foraging, in fact I never saw her eat or drink anything even when I refilled the feeders and water. She walked right by them multiple times.
She has been holding her tail feathers down mostly, kind of almost in a hunched position. And panting. It almost appears to me like she can't see me, or her eyes just seem glossed over or something. I will say she perked up and I had to chase her around the yard to catch her. I did separate her from the flock but I feel bad that might be adding a lot to her stress. I have not seen any odd behaviors from any other birds. I have never seen any bullying in the flock. She has no sores or signs of trauma, vent was clean, poop was normal (soft, dark green with a little white). Her crop feels flat and empty. Her comb is bright red and unchanged. I wouldn't say she feels exceptionally skinny.
I'm currently feeding Purina flock raiser to both the chickens and ducks, they do free range during the day with access to their feed still. I do occasionally feed them raw scraps of fruit and vegetables but I haven't lately because they've been getting into my fruit and vegetable gardens. They do get some meal worms and seeds sprinkled around sometimes too. Our property is 20 acres with a mix of fields and woods in the area the chickens tend to frequent. I have 4 cats and a dog, therefore dead rodents or cat/dog poop are possible things a chicken could come across.
Temperature here in Michigan has been 60's-80's
All I've really done is separate her and observe her and give food and water. Which I haven't observed her eat or drink anything yet but I plan to check in the morning to see if she has.
I'd like to treat at home if possible, I'd like to know if I should be keeping her away from everyone else or if that will make things worse, she seems very stressed about it. I do have a farm vet nearby if necessary.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, sorry for the length but hopefully the details are helpful.