I have a Silkie pullet, unsure of age, but close to probably 11 months. She has been here since the first of February, and has not been around any new or outside birds. No other chicken in her coop is showing any symptoms of being ill. She has never laid an egg, but I just noticed the rooster beginning to mount her a few weeks ago.
I noticed that she had a messy butt and went to clean it, when I noticed it had a horrible smell. I of course figured vent fleet. So I isolated her, soaked her bottom, fed her yogurt, and gave her Epsom salt water by syringe. She seemed to be pooping better, so I just watched her for a few days. 2 days ago she began sounding and looking like she was working really hard to poo, and seemed like it hurt. I continued to soak her to try and keep the vent clean, and gave her more yogurt yesterday. Her poo changed to a lighter brown and was very watery.
This morning, she sounds like she is dying. Her breathing is so labored and she is wheezing very badly. She does NOT have any runny nose, watery eyes, and I have NOT noticed any sneezing or coughing. Again, she seems to be struggling to poo. I know I was VERY careful while stringing her water, and I do not believe she aspirated any. I spent 40 minutes for 1 1/2 tap, giving just a few drops and letting her swallow on her own.
Any ideas??? Maybe not vent fleet to begin with, or did I catch it too late and its went a whole other direction??
Thanks in advance!
I noticed that she had a messy butt and went to clean it, when I noticed it had a horrible smell. I of course figured vent fleet. So I isolated her, soaked her bottom, fed her yogurt, and gave her Epsom salt water by syringe. She seemed to be pooping better, so I just watched her for a few days. 2 days ago she began sounding and looking like she was working really hard to poo, and seemed like it hurt. I continued to soak her to try and keep the vent clean, and gave her more yogurt yesterday. Her poo changed to a lighter brown and was very watery.
This morning, she sounds like she is dying. Her breathing is so labored and she is wheezing very badly. She does NOT have any runny nose, watery eyes, and I have NOT noticed any sneezing or coughing. Again, she seems to be struggling to poo. I know I was VERY careful while stringing her water, and I do not believe she aspirated any. I spent 40 minutes for 1 1/2 tap, giving just a few drops and letting her swallow on her own.
Any ideas??? Maybe not vent fleet to begin with, or did I catch it too late and its went a whole other direction??
Thanks in advance!