Hmmmm......tough one. Could be so many things.
Would definitely get fresh food, and dump the stuff with bugs. Fresh straw/pine shavings. Anything suspected to have any mold - ditch.
Would do the Polyvisol as suggested, and right away.
Fresh plain yogurt with bits of cut up fruit mixed in (mine won't eat it without). See if she'll eat a scrambled egg. She needs to have a 24/7 supply of fresh layer food (NOT scratch - huge difference) and a 24/7 available supply of oyster shell available in a separate dish. Has she had oyster shell (or other source of calcium) available?
My hen Ellie became totally listless on Labor Day. There have been no eggs since. Blood work revealed infection and/or inflammation, cause unknown. Treatment with antibiotic and anti-inflammatory seems to have improved her state, but I'm still not sure what is going on. Could be a transient infection or could be internal laying. She is molting now so I'm hoping that explains the cessation of egg laying.
Without diagnostic testing it is really hard to know what is going on with your girl, but all the supportive care measures noted above will hopefully help strengthen her.
If you can have her stool tested for parasites then you would know whether to worm her in her current state. Only because she is compromised would I be tempted to avoid that unless she truly does have parasites right now. I had Ellie's stool tested (she was too weak to worm unless truly necessary) and it was negative for parasites so I didn't worm her but have put out some pumpkin seeds and mixed a little food garde DE in their food, just in case the test was misread. If you can't have a parasite test done then I might take the risk and worm her because if she does have worms they could kill her lickety split. Ivomec Eprinex "spot on" - 1/4 cc for a 5.5 pound bird. I got it at a Tractor Supply store.
Duty calls - memo due at work - but I just wanated to at least get a few thoughts sent your way along with best wishes for your hen. Will check back to see how things are going.
JJ
Would definitely get fresh food, and dump the stuff with bugs. Fresh straw/pine shavings. Anything suspected to have any mold - ditch.
Would do the Polyvisol as suggested, and right away.
Fresh plain yogurt with bits of cut up fruit mixed in (mine won't eat it without). See if she'll eat a scrambled egg. She needs to have a 24/7 supply of fresh layer food (NOT scratch - huge difference) and a 24/7 available supply of oyster shell available in a separate dish. Has she had oyster shell (or other source of calcium) available?
My hen Ellie became totally listless on Labor Day. There have been no eggs since. Blood work revealed infection and/or inflammation, cause unknown. Treatment with antibiotic and anti-inflammatory seems to have improved her state, but I'm still not sure what is going on. Could be a transient infection or could be internal laying. She is molting now so I'm hoping that explains the cessation of egg laying.
Without diagnostic testing it is really hard to know what is going on with your girl, but all the supportive care measures noted above will hopefully help strengthen her.
If you can have her stool tested for parasites then you would know whether to worm her in her current state. Only because she is compromised would I be tempted to avoid that unless she truly does have parasites right now. I had Ellie's stool tested (she was too weak to worm unless truly necessary) and it was negative for parasites so I didn't worm her but have put out some pumpkin seeds and mixed a little food garde DE in their food, just in case the test was misread. If you can't have a parasite test done then I might take the risk and worm her because if she does have worms they could kill her lickety split. Ivomec Eprinex "spot on" - 1/4 cc for a 5.5 pound bird. I got it at a Tractor Supply store.
Duty calls - memo due at work - but I just wanated to at least get a few thoughts sent your way along with best wishes for your hen. Will check back to see how things are going.
JJ