oliviajean
In the Brooder
- Apr 10, 2023
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My 6 month old hen started limping about 2 weeks ago and it just started off as her not putting much weight on one leg. She does not have any visible wounds. We monitored her for a few days and kept her in with the flock since she was doing fine otherwise, eating and flying up to roost at night, but she was laying around a lot. It seemed to be slowly getting worse and one time when we checked on her we saw she had a wound on her head. We treated that and separated her out to be isolated in our spare coop, because we assumed she had been pecked by another hen, and was also barely walking at this point and just scooting around and digging her nails into the ground.
She spent the night in a nesting box and when we checked in the morning she had laid her first egg. This was so surprising and I’m not sure if she was holding out due to stress now that she was away from the flock? We integrated 3 groups of 2 pairs of hens together this year but they have been doing fine together for a few months, with chasing/pecking here and there, but maybe the environment is too stressful? (She is a Cuckoo Maran so I know it can take a longer time for them to lay their first egg)
We have been giving her small doses of aspirin, adding pedialyte to water, and allowing her to rest away from the flock but she is not getting any better. She has also not laid another egg since (that was about 3 days ago) but has been pooping and eating though she does not have a big appetite. We also gave her an epsom salt path today, but I am really worried about her because it looks very painful when she tries to walk. She just kind of scoots around, uses her nails, and moves her wings. She is not able to stand on either of her legs. I’m not sure what’s going on with her or how to help. It also just started becoming cold where I live so I’m wondering if that could have anything to do with it. Any advice would be appreciated.
I attached a picture of her posture when sitting, she scoots around in this position when trying to walk.
She spent the night in a nesting box and when we checked in the morning she had laid her first egg. This was so surprising and I’m not sure if she was holding out due to stress now that she was away from the flock? We integrated 3 groups of 2 pairs of hens together this year but they have been doing fine together for a few months, with chasing/pecking here and there, but maybe the environment is too stressful? (She is a Cuckoo Maran so I know it can take a longer time for them to lay their first egg)
We have been giving her small doses of aspirin, adding pedialyte to water, and allowing her to rest away from the flock but she is not getting any better. She has also not laid another egg since (that was about 3 days ago) but has been pooping and eating though she does not have a big appetite. We also gave her an epsom salt path today, but I am really worried about her because it looks very painful when she tries to walk. She just kind of scoots around, uses her nails, and moves her wings. She is not able to stand on either of her legs. I’m not sure what’s going on with her or how to help. It also just started becoming cold where I live so I’m wondering if that could have anything to do with it. Any advice would be appreciated.
I attached a picture of her posture when sitting, she scoots around in this position when trying to walk.