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Okay, now that I have her out she doesn’t seem very alert. She’s not able to stand well. I’m worried she won’t make it. Called the vet back but unsure if there’s anything they’d be able to do.
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Thank you so much for your support. I’m feeling so helpless and devastated now. I thought she was feeling off for awhile but her stool was normal and she was (and still is) going through a molt. No fluid in her belly whatsoever and she hasn’t been laying. We have had a similar issue sweep through the flock, they’re vaccinated for Marek’s but the vet thought maybe Leukosis. The others have all mostly recovered except for our Ameraucana mix who is on a second course of antibiotics now. I am so meticulous with their environment and it’s been such a tough few months of not knowing. I will definitely do the necropsy if she passes. I’m trying to stay optimistic but watching her now and it’s clear she feels horrible. I just love her so much and don’t want to see her in pain.Oh I am sorry that she is doing so poorly this am. Does she have any fullness or blueness to her lower belly between her legs? I lost my d’uccle last year to ascites (water belly) that she suddenly developed. She has those symptoms, and had labored breathing until I drained some of the fluid.
I would still try to give her fluids (water with a little sugar or electrolytes) if she is awake enough. If you have a small piece of aquarium air tubing or other plastic tubing that will fit onto a syringe, you can tube feed fluids, egg, and yogurt. In the link above the tubing is placed on top and down the right side of the tongue down (where the syringe is) into the crop. Here is a video of tube feeding a chicken:
If you should lose her, and want to find out what the illness was, your state vet can perform a necropsy and testing. This list has state vets to contact:
https://www.metzerfarms.com/poultry-labs.html
Thank you for your help in this thread. It’s been a rough day. I saved her feathers I found to make something with eventually, I know the vet plucked a few too. She was a beautiful, hilarious girl and will be missed.So sorry for your loss. I hope that you can get some answers. Your state vet can be very good at finding a cause of death with a necropsy, if you take the chilled body into them.