Hi all,
Over the last few days, our 5 year old Black Orpington Hen began acting clumsy. She seems to be off-balance and sometimes trips and falls when jumping- especially on jumps she she had previously never had any issues with, like up to her roost bar or down some small steps.
She is the only bird showing these symptoms and has only exhibited them for the last few days. There doesn't appear to be any visible signs of injury or trauma- though, I will check again tomorrow. Her appetite seems to be reducing as time goes on, and she is more lethargic as a result.
Her droppings are solid and frequent. However, it is clear that some food is not digesting completely. I have attached photos below.
We have administered no treatment so far as we are unsure what to do. We have no avian vets nearby, so any treatment will be done ourselves as best we can.
The symptoms we can see are: Clumsiness, lower appetite, lethargy as a result of eating less, a faint limp as she walks sometimes.
We do not know what has caused this, however, recently I did find what appeared to be mold on a concrete slab below her feeding area- so there is a chance she may have come into contact with it and ingested it. This could also just be moss, but I am providing this information just in case.
Attached below are photos of her, her feet, and some of her recent droppings. I can provide more information and photos of anything, if necessary.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Over the last few days, our 5 year old Black Orpington Hen began acting clumsy. She seems to be off-balance and sometimes trips and falls when jumping- especially on jumps she she had previously never had any issues with, like up to her roost bar or down some small steps.
She is the only bird showing these symptoms and has only exhibited them for the last few days. There doesn't appear to be any visible signs of injury or trauma- though, I will check again tomorrow. Her appetite seems to be reducing as time goes on, and she is more lethargic as a result.
Her droppings are solid and frequent. However, it is clear that some food is not digesting completely. I have attached photos below.
We have administered no treatment so far as we are unsure what to do. We have no avian vets nearby, so any treatment will be done ourselves as best we can.
The symptoms we can see are: Clumsiness, lower appetite, lethargy as a result of eating less, a faint limp as she walks sometimes.
We do not know what has caused this, however, recently I did find what appeared to be mold on a concrete slab below her feeding area- so there is a chance she may have come into contact with it and ingested it. This could also just be moss, but I am providing this information just in case.
Attached below are photos of her, her feet, and some of her recent droppings. I can provide more information and photos of anything, if necessary.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you.