BlackRaven27
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- May 29, 2021
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Hi all - my 4 year old Pekin hen, Jane, has been struggling for awhile with an apparent sinus infection and injured leg. There are photos to show how awful she looks.
Information:
- she developed an extreme limp very suddenly 4 months ago (left leg).
- her limp has slowly gotten worse to the point now where she uses her wings to balance herself when standing, she often steps on herself when walking, she stumbles and can't stand for long periods. It is no longer clear which leg is bothering her.
- her legs feel and look normal as do her feet (not hot, twisted, swollen, cut, bumble foot).
- she developed wet eyes 2 months ago. One eye gets better and then gets worse back and forth, never quite recovering.
- her breathing is mostly normal, only occasionally do her eyes actually develop foam.
- she hasn't laid eggs in over 6 months, and when she did they were awful (not a proper shell, thin, bumpy, calcium lumps) despite having access to oyster shell.
- her mate, Bubba, is a massive Pekin drake.
- her wings shake / shiver when she stands up.
- she eats and drinks voraciously and has never had a decline in either of those appetites.
- her poop is normal.
- she can flap her wings vigorously.
- she enjoys swimming still, but I don't have anything but a kiddie pool for her (not deep enough to rest legs below her).
- she doesn't seem to use her oil gland for preening anymore (this is why she appears soaked).
What I've done:
- sadly, there are no vets in my area that deal with ducks, so I can't take her to a vet.
- I am in Canada so I do not have access to antibiotics.
- I tried spraying both eyes and her nares with Vetericyn for a week, nothing changed so stopped.
- separated her from her mate for a month and her limp seemed better but she didn't like being alone so they're back together again.
- provided her charcoal water but she refused to drink it.
- brought her up near my house in a small pen with no pool so she didnt get soaked and didnt need to move around. She was just miserable and didn't seem to improve at all.
What I think happened:
I think the breed isn't meant to live long, and with her being big and her mate being even bigger (I don't think they are jumbo's, but they might be) I think the drake threw her leg out and injured her sinus tract during mating. He doesn't mate with her anymore even when they're both in the pool. I suspect this drake may have downed one of my other Pekin hens last year (I have a much larger stock tank then for them to play in), but I have no proof of this. He is awful at mating, and sometimes just stands on her. He has not attempted mating in quite some time as I scared him off every time he tried.
I want to separate her from her mate again and have a smaller crate for her each night to sleep in that has fresh bedding in it but have it close enough that she can see and hear him. I also want to give her brewers yeast in case this is a niacin deficiency. I don't know if swimming is a good idea or not due to the wet feathers; this ruins her bedding very quickly once she gets out.
I thought it might have been botulism (hence charcoal water) but she would be dead by now if it were. If anyone has any suggestions please let me know.
I am on the edge of culling her because I don't want her to keep suffering but seriously prefer not to have to.
Information:
- she developed an extreme limp very suddenly 4 months ago (left leg).
- her limp has slowly gotten worse to the point now where she uses her wings to balance herself when standing, she often steps on herself when walking, she stumbles and can't stand for long periods. It is no longer clear which leg is bothering her.
- her legs feel and look normal as do her feet (not hot, twisted, swollen, cut, bumble foot).
- she developed wet eyes 2 months ago. One eye gets better and then gets worse back and forth, never quite recovering.
- her breathing is mostly normal, only occasionally do her eyes actually develop foam.
- she hasn't laid eggs in over 6 months, and when she did they were awful (not a proper shell, thin, bumpy, calcium lumps) despite having access to oyster shell.
- her mate, Bubba, is a massive Pekin drake.
- her wings shake / shiver when she stands up.
- she eats and drinks voraciously and has never had a decline in either of those appetites.
- her poop is normal.
- she can flap her wings vigorously.
- she enjoys swimming still, but I don't have anything but a kiddie pool for her (not deep enough to rest legs below her).
- she doesn't seem to use her oil gland for preening anymore (this is why she appears soaked).
What I've done:
- sadly, there are no vets in my area that deal with ducks, so I can't take her to a vet.
- I am in Canada so I do not have access to antibiotics.
- I tried spraying both eyes and her nares with Vetericyn for a week, nothing changed so stopped.
- separated her from her mate for a month and her limp seemed better but she didn't like being alone so they're back together again.
- provided her charcoal water but she refused to drink it.
- brought her up near my house in a small pen with no pool so she didnt get soaked and didnt need to move around. She was just miserable and didn't seem to improve at all.
What I think happened:
I think the breed isn't meant to live long, and with her being big and her mate being even bigger (I don't think they are jumbo's, but they might be) I think the drake threw her leg out and injured her sinus tract during mating. He doesn't mate with her anymore even when they're both in the pool. I suspect this drake may have downed one of my other Pekin hens last year (I have a much larger stock tank then for them to play in), but I have no proof of this. He is awful at mating, and sometimes just stands on her. He has not attempted mating in quite some time as I scared him off every time he tried.
I want to separate her from her mate again and have a smaller crate for her each night to sleep in that has fresh bedding in it but have it close enough that she can see and hear him. I also want to give her brewers yeast in case this is a niacin deficiency. I don't know if swimming is a good idea or not due to the wet feathers; this ruins her bedding very quickly once she gets out.
I thought it might have been botulism (hence charcoal water) but she would be dead by now if it were. If anyone has any suggestions please let me know.
I am on the edge of culling her because I don't want her to keep suffering but seriously prefer not to have to.