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Songster
I have a 3 y/o Barred Rock hen that is in obvious discomfort, and there’s something really wrong.
For the past month, I noticed she has lost a lot of vent/bottom feathers, the skin is slightly red, but not too bad. Up until yesterday she was acting completely normal, so I just sort of wrote it off.
Yesterday, I observed these symptoms:
- Lethargy: She would slowly follow the other girls around when I let them out of their run for a bit, and did scratch around but it was halfhearted. When in the run, she stood with a puffed stance, or laid down with her eyes closed.
-Slight labored breathing: Not panting, but noisy breathing..you can hear the air going in and out and see her chest moving.
- Loss of appetite: This unfortunately has been going on longer, but I really just noticed this yesterday. We only have 3 hens, and she has always been the most voracious eater of the bunch. When I went to fill their feed bucket, it had considerably more food left in it than it should have, so I suspect her appetite has been gone, or diminished for a week or so.
-Abdomen feels distended more so than the other chickens: not quite squishy, not rock hard. More in between the legs, and it does make her legs kick out to the sides more. Feels very warm to the touch.
-Crop feels water balloon-like: She still was drinking water yesterday, even though she wasn’t eating. I assume it is mainly water with no food.
-Bright yellow, runny poop
With all that being said, this poor girl has struggled with laying eggs for the past year, or more. First the first good while, she was my best layer. Then, she began laying soft eggs, and a year ago she laid a completely shell-less egg. I found her in the nesting box after bedtime, an egg laying under her and dripping from her vent like someone cracked an egg…there was no shell present at all. I gave her a warm bath, and she acted off for a couple days…I thought I was going to lose her then, but she bounced back. She stopped laying for a long time, then the soft eggs started again. She has laid some normal ones, and now that they have started laying again since it’s spring…we have the situation we’re in now. Is it right of me to suspect possible internal laying that has caused ascites given her history?
Is there anything I can do? I’ve only got access to what is available at Tractor Supply. Or is it time to say goodbye?
She’s clearly very uncomfortable. Being she’s one of 3, I adore her and absolutely love her personality…I’m really sad, but I don’t want to prolong her misery if there’s nothing I can really do. Mainly just looking to see if there’s something it could be that I could actually treat. I don’t want to drain her, as I know that’s just prolonging the inevitable.
For the past month, I noticed she has lost a lot of vent/bottom feathers, the skin is slightly red, but not too bad. Up until yesterday she was acting completely normal, so I just sort of wrote it off.
Yesterday, I observed these symptoms:
- Lethargy: She would slowly follow the other girls around when I let them out of their run for a bit, and did scratch around but it was halfhearted. When in the run, she stood with a puffed stance, or laid down with her eyes closed.
-Slight labored breathing: Not panting, but noisy breathing..you can hear the air going in and out and see her chest moving.
- Loss of appetite: This unfortunately has been going on longer, but I really just noticed this yesterday. We only have 3 hens, and she has always been the most voracious eater of the bunch. When I went to fill their feed bucket, it had considerably more food left in it than it should have, so I suspect her appetite has been gone, or diminished for a week or so.
-Abdomen feels distended more so than the other chickens: not quite squishy, not rock hard. More in between the legs, and it does make her legs kick out to the sides more. Feels very warm to the touch.
-Crop feels water balloon-like: She still was drinking water yesterday, even though she wasn’t eating. I assume it is mainly water with no food.
-Bright yellow, runny poop
With all that being said, this poor girl has struggled with laying eggs for the past year, or more. First the first good while, she was my best layer. Then, she began laying soft eggs, and a year ago she laid a completely shell-less egg. I found her in the nesting box after bedtime, an egg laying under her and dripping from her vent like someone cracked an egg…there was no shell present at all. I gave her a warm bath, and she acted off for a couple days…I thought I was going to lose her then, but she bounced back. She stopped laying for a long time, then the soft eggs started again. She has laid some normal ones, and now that they have started laying again since it’s spring…we have the situation we’re in now. Is it right of me to suspect possible internal laying that has caused ascites given her history?
Is there anything I can do? I’ve only got access to what is available at Tractor Supply. Or is it time to say goodbye?
She’s clearly very uncomfortable. Being she’s one of 3, I adore her and absolutely love her personality…I’m really sad, but I don’t want to prolong her misery if there’s nothing I can really do. Mainly just looking to see if there’s something it could be that I could actually treat. I don’t want to drain her, as I know that’s just prolonging the inevitable.