- May 6, 2011
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Having a lot of trouble with my flock. First week of December I noticed a few with messy vents and swollen undersides. Took two to the vet and was told one had a fever. She prescribed an anti inflammatory and antibiotics for those two.
Here we are a month later and i found another hen with swollen underneath. Feel soft and squishy. Messy vents. Same night I found one of the original ones that was sick has a huge wound under her vent, I assume the others picked on her messy butt. Also found a very small possible lash egg yesterday
I have her separated in my hospital coop, cleaned her up and sprayed Vetericyn.
Now. What is going on with my flock and how can I help them?
Husbandry- i clean water daily, fresh all flock feed available at all times (took them off layer at vet’s recommendation). They have a 6x8 coop with plenty of roost space and i clean droppings boards every other day. They have a 16x20 enclosed run. I was letting them into a pasture up until they ate all the grass down to dirt, it’s resting for now.
Hyposthesis’ - Vet suggested too much calcium in diet causing kidney problems. I took them off layer at that point and now they are on all flock but it’s still happening.
Another thought - maybe the sod they cleared poisoned them? It’s been over a month since they were out though.
Another idea- some infection illness??
Here we are a month later and i found another hen with swollen underneath. Feel soft and squishy. Messy vents. Same night I found one of the original ones that was sick has a huge wound under her vent, I assume the others picked on her messy butt. Also found a very small possible lash egg yesterday
I have her separated in my hospital coop, cleaned her up and sprayed Vetericyn.
Now. What is going on with my flock and how can I help them?
Husbandry- i clean water daily, fresh all flock feed available at all times (took them off layer at vet’s recommendation). They have a 6x8 coop with plenty of roost space and i clean droppings boards every other day. They have a 16x20 enclosed run. I was letting them into a pasture up until they ate all the grass down to dirt, it’s resting for now.
Hyposthesis’ - Vet suggested too much calcium in diet causing kidney problems. I took them off layer at that point and now they are on all flock but it’s still happening.
Another thought - maybe the sod they cleared poisoned them? It’s been over a month since they were out though.
Another idea- some infection illness??