SomeChookLover
Chirping
- Sep 24, 2023
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Hi everyone,
A little earlier today when I was checking all the animals I noticed one of my hens acting odd. She was just standing in place with her eyes closed.
Even when I approached her, she didn’t respond to my voice, the other chickens or the twigs snapping. She only very briefly open her eyes when I actually picked her up.
It’s 39 degrees Celsius today, and she’s an Orpington bantam which obviously isn’t the best combination.
The most likely option here, from what I’ve read as well is heat stress, stroke or dehydration.
She was also broody until yesterday (I don’t let hens sit on eggs in summer.) She seemed fine this morning, it was only this afternoon she went downhill.
I’ve taken her inside, wet her legs to cool her down a bit and have been giving her some water, but she usually won’t dry to drink. Occasionally she lifts her top beak a bit but she’s mostly just lying there and she’s clearly weak.
I’ve never dealt with heat stress/dehydration in chickens before despite being Australian, so I’d appreciate any advice. The chickens are free range and have access to multiple layers of shade, moist dust baths, sprinklers and different water sources, so I’m not sure how she got in this condition. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
A little earlier today when I was checking all the animals I noticed one of my hens acting odd. She was just standing in place with her eyes closed.
Even when I approached her, she didn’t respond to my voice, the other chickens or the twigs snapping. She only very briefly open her eyes when I actually picked her up.
It’s 39 degrees Celsius today, and she’s an Orpington bantam which obviously isn’t the best combination.
The most likely option here, from what I’ve read as well is heat stress, stroke or dehydration.
She was also broody until yesterday (I don’t let hens sit on eggs in summer.) She seemed fine this morning, it was only this afternoon she went downhill.
I’ve taken her inside, wet her legs to cool her down a bit and have been giving her some water, but she usually won’t dry to drink. Occasionally she lifts her top beak a bit but she’s mostly just lying there and she’s clearly weak.
I’ve never dealt with heat stress/dehydration in chickens before despite being Australian, so I’d appreciate any advice. The chickens are free range and have access to multiple layers of shade, moist dust baths, sprinklers and different water sources, so I’m not sure how she got in this condition. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.