Older hen fluffed up and not eating

I'm sorry your hen isn't feeling well. Five is not that old, I don't know much about New Hampshire Reds but I think she should have a few more years in her. Is it possible she's constipated or has a crop issue? Is she pooping much? Could you ask your husband to check her crop for hardness or squishiness? Best wishes
Thanks for the tips!
Augh wish I was home because I would turn every leaf!
I will ask him- he will try his best but the chickens are my thing.
My son and his wife needed a puppy sitter stat! My daughter in law family member was dying and she had to fly home to her country to help her mom. Now a funeral - sad 😔
But I know my husband will try
 
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Thanks for the tips!
Augh wish I was home because I would turn every leaf!
I will ask him- he will try his best but the chickens re my things
My son and his wife needed a puppy sitter stat! My daughter in law family was dying and she had to fly home to her country to help her mom. Now a funeral - sad 😔
But I know my husband will try
:hugs I'm sorry you and your family are going through all this! It's difficult when you feel you need to be in two places at the same time. All you can do is the best you can do. I hope everything works out okay. ❤️
 
I'm sorry your hen isn't feeling well. Five is not that old, I don't know much about New Hampshire Reds but I think she should have a few more years in her. Is it possible she's constipated or has a crop issue? Is she pooping much? Could you ask your husband to check her crop for hardness or squishiness? Best wishes
Crop felt normal. Not hard , no poop at all today. No food in for past 3 days.
I asked him to try to get her to eat.
 
Could he try to bring her back out into the coop for the daytime? She can still be in a wire dog crate with her own food and water. If he can let her be with the others during the day, she might eat better. If she refused scrambled soft egg, watery chicken feed, she might like a little canned cat food or tuna. If her crop is not emptying overnight, she may have a crop impaction or sour crop. Can he use a phone camera for pictures of her or her droppings? If not passing droppings, it might help to give a human calcium tablet or Tums, in case she is having trouble passing an egg or a lash egg. It sounds like she may have a reproductive disorder, possibly salpingitis or egg yolk peritonitis, or water belly. Most of the time we won’t know what until a necropsy can be done after death unfortunately. I do home necropsies on any I lose, and I have learned a lot about what can go wrong with my birds.
 
Could he try to bring her back out into the coop for the daytime? She can still be in a wire dog crate with her own food and water. If he can let her be with the others during the day, she might eat better. If she refused scrambled soft egg, watery chicken feed, she might like a little canned cat food or tuna. If her crop is not emptying overnight, she may have a crop impaction or sour crop. Can he use a phone camera for pictures of her or her droppings? If not passing droppings, it might help to give a human calcium tablet or Tums, in case she is having trouble passing an egg or a lash egg. It sounds like she may have a reproductive disorder, possibly salpingitis or egg yolk peritonitis, or water belly. Most of the time we won’t know what until a necropsy can be done after death unfortunately. I do home necropsies on any I lose, and I have learned a lot about what can go wrong with my birds.
Whitish green loose stools.
He rubbed oregano oil on her comb and made her eat wet cat food. Still not eating much.
It is nicer today weather wise I have a seperate brooder with a heat option that the other hens can see her and visit but keep them seperate.
Right now he is done with all my requests- he said I will clean the coop a bit and I will be home tomorrow
I also do that when they pass open them up and see if anything is a miss.
That is how I discovered what is going on- most that pass have zero eggs in them. So something was a miss.
I won't use that hatchery again- lost 2 and 2 living seem so thin.
I had better luck with TS.
And choosing hardy breeds.
 
Whitish green loose stools.
He rubbed oregano oil on her comb and made her eat wet cat food. Still not eating much.
It is nicer today weather wise I have a seperate brooder with a heat option that the other hens can see her and visit but keep them seperate.
Right now he is done with all my requests- he said I will clean the coop a bit and I will be home tomorrow
I also do that when they pass open them up and see if anything is a miss.
That is how I discovered what is going on- most that pass have zero eggs in them. So something was a miss.
I won't use that hatchery again- lost 2 and 2 living seem so thin.
I had better luck with TS.
And choosing hardy breeds.
His camera on his phone is not working and he is not willing to upgrade-
Love my guy dearly but at times- just splurge a little on yourself
 
The poop is watery smelly and green - he doesn't have a good camera
 

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And I see he didn't put newspaper down- augh! Men
I am home.
She is alert and drinking lots of water
He had 2 water dishes w fresh water and food untouched
When I picked her up her crop feels squishy and she immediately expelled clear fluid
Is this sour crop?
Water belly i read there is no cure so I will research sour crop.

I been extremely lucky not to have to deal with too many emergencies but this is a new one.
 

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