The_Chicken_Tender
Songster
- Jul 30, 2021
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Sorry for the long post, but I'll try to include as many details as possible.
Two days ago, I noticed one of my hens asleep standing up in the middle of the yard. Her feathers were very puffed up. She also had a lot of poop stuck to her feathers and completely covering her vent, so my first concern was that this was blocking her from pooping. I gave her a bath to remove it and she passed a few microscopic poops. I'm 99% sure she isn't egg bound since no one is laying, and she is pooping. Afterwards, I gave her some Nutridrench and put her in a cage on my back porch. I have some super old tetracycline powder that has saved a few chickens in the past, so I put some in her water, and gave her a little by mouth. I'm not sure if this was a good idea or not, but at that point I wasn't expecting her to last the night
I also gave her some wet feed (wetted down with the antibiotic water) which she ate enthusiastically, which seemed to be a good sign.
Yesterday, she seemed to be feeling *slightly* better, but she was still very puffed up. She ate some scrambled eggs in the morning, and in the evening I gave her some more eggs with tetracycline powder. Also, there were some watery droppings in the cage.
This morning, she's not as puffy and seems a little better, but her vent is completely covered in poop once again (I am planning on giving her another bath). The thing that concerns me though is that her crop is still full from last night. I didn't put any food in the cage, only water, so it is definitely from yesterday.
If anyone has any ideas on what this could be, it would be much appreciated. Thank you!
Two days ago, I noticed one of my hens asleep standing up in the middle of the yard. Her feathers were very puffed up. She also had a lot of poop stuck to her feathers and completely covering her vent, so my first concern was that this was blocking her from pooping. I gave her a bath to remove it and she passed a few microscopic poops. I'm 99% sure she isn't egg bound since no one is laying, and she is pooping. Afterwards, I gave her some Nutridrench and put her in a cage on my back porch. I have some super old tetracycline powder that has saved a few chickens in the past, so I put some in her water, and gave her a little by mouth. I'm not sure if this was a good idea or not, but at that point I wasn't expecting her to last the night
I also gave her some wet feed (wetted down with the antibiotic water) which she ate enthusiastically, which seemed to be a good sign.Yesterday, she seemed to be feeling *slightly* better, but she was still very puffed up. She ate some scrambled eggs in the morning, and in the evening I gave her some more eggs with tetracycline powder. Also, there were some watery droppings in the cage.
This morning, she's not as puffy and seems a little better, but her vent is completely covered in poop once again (I am planning on giving her another bath). The thing that concerns me though is that her crop is still full from last night. I didn't put any food in the cage, only water, so it is definitely from yesterday.
If anyone has any ideas on what this could be, it would be much appreciated. Thank you!
