Roasted-potato
Hatching
- Apr 2, 2020
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My birds name is Tulip, she is a light sussex, maybe 4-6 years old. Yesterday she stayed in the egg box all morning, eventually laying an egg, she is normally pretty vocal about eggs but she was very quiet, which we thought was odd. In the evening I noticed she had an empty crop and was super easy to catch, she hadn't preened her self and had sticky stuff in her wing. Upon examining her wing we concluded it was not from her body but she didn't put her own wing away and showed a slight disinterest in seeds. Upon giving her seeds the best I can describe it was choking. We put her to bed hoping she would be fine. In the morning she was 2nd out the coop, a good sign, but she still isn't eating or drinking, her tail is down. We have tried treats and mushed up feed but she just moves it round and doesn't eat it. Her comb is bright red though.
Last week we introduced 2 new birds, both are very small and young and have ended up integrating well at the bottom of the pecking order, but are too fast to have any scraps. One of the new birds has sneezed a couple of times, no birds have any other symptoms, and the 2 new birds are from the original breeder that we got our birds from.
Currently we are treating a mite problem but I can't see any other issues. Tulip's poop was very green and runny, no blood though. We have quarantined tulip who is standing very still, tail down in the shade which is very unusual normally she is pressed up against the gate yelling to be let out.
The birds are allowed free reign of our garden, if there is a pest about or its raining or snowing they stay in a cage off area at the back of house, it has plenty of stuff for the chickens to do and is the main dustbath area. They have a coop with roosts and a nest box attached to sleep in. The 2 new birds although they go together around the garden as a large flock during the day they have not shared the coop at night and have stayed in a separate shelter.
I'd prefer not to go out in the current climate and would really love some advice!
I know she is an older bird and I fear the worst but I really do love her a lot and I would like to help her out!
Last week we introduced 2 new birds, both are very small and young and have ended up integrating well at the bottom of the pecking order, but are too fast to have any scraps. One of the new birds has sneezed a couple of times, no birds have any other symptoms, and the 2 new birds are from the original breeder that we got our birds from.
Currently we are treating a mite problem but I can't see any other issues. Tulip's poop was very green and runny, no blood though. We have quarantined tulip who is standing very still, tail down in the shade which is very unusual normally she is pressed up against the gate yelling to be let out.
The birds are allowed free reign of our garden, if there is a pest about or its raining or snowing they stay in a cage off area at the back of house, it has plenty of stuff for the chickens to do and is the main dustbath area. They have a coop with roosts and a nest box attached to sleep in. The 2 new birds although they go together around the garden as a large flock during the day they have not shared the coop at night and have stayed in a separate shelter.
I'd prefer not to go out in the current climate and would really love some advice!
I know she is an older bird and I fear the worst but I really do love her a lot and I would like to help her out!
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