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Maybe she ate something large (such as a mouse) and has a blockage?



Definitely a possibility to look into.


How do you treat that? And wouldn't she have stopped pooping entirely if she had a blockage? She just pooped again and it looks like a normal poop. She's still just kinda standing around in the crate.
 
Maybe she ate something large (such as a mouse) and has a blockage?



Definitely a possibility to look into.


How do you treat that? And wouldn't she have stopped pooping entirely if she had a blockage? She just pooped again and it looks like a normal poop. She's still just kinda standing around in the crate.


Hmm... how long has she been acting like this? She may still poop for 24 hours after starting acting like this.
 
Hmm... how long has she been acting like this? She may still poop for 24 hours after starting acting like this.

I noticed that she really wasn't eating much the day before yesterday which is really odd for her but she hasn't really been acting noticeably off. But now, in the crate, she just doesn't look right :/


Hmm... how's her crop? That's peculiar.
 
Hmm... how's her crop? That's peculiar.

what little she has in it (she still gathers a little scratch) passes through overnight and in the mornings it's empty. I treated the whole flock with sulfadimethoxine for 5 days for cocci (young one was showing symptoms and cleared up). Last dose was Sunday. Do you think she could be having a reaction to that?
 
Yuck, this weather. The poor chickens, we laid down a big bag of pine shavings in the run last week because it was so muddy and the poor things are sloshing around in the mud again. I looked up the past weather in a fit of frustration (because SURELY it hasn't been raining as much as it feels like). NOPE. In the last two weeks it has rained 11 days... only 3 days without rain in the past two weeks! My poor garden is suffering, my poor chickens are muddy, and my kids and I are feeling so cooped up it's becoming unbearable. I just want SUMMER!

I DO have a question, but it isn't about chickens... Our neighbor brought over a baby cottontail bunny tonight. Her dog found a nest apparently and there was only one survivor. Unfortunately Momma bunny didn't make it (she said she found a pile of fur and since the babies are still pretty fur-less, I'm sure Momma didn't make it). They thought that since we have rabbits, our doe might adopt it. Clover (our doe) is going to have babies any day now, but no babies yet... we checked when the neighbor brought the bunny over, but she hadn't even pulled fur yet. I told them there probably wasn't much chance of survival, but that we'd take it and try. I put the baby in my shirt to warm it up since it felt cold and my girls filled a box with straw. I added a bit of wool to the nest and put a little 'blanket of wool over the baby. I have a heat amp set up about 2-3 feet above the box... it feels warm, but not hot, I can't find my thermometer. I read about mixing a little egg yolk with goat milk for a formula, so I can try that before I go to bed and again in the morning. It's belly was nice and round when they brought it over, so I figure that buys me a little time. HERE'S THE QUESTION... Do you think I can give this bunny to my doe after she has her kits in the next day or two? It's pretty young, I'd say less than a week old... eyes still closed, ears still closed/down, barely any fur.

Edited to add pictures.. it was definitely rooting when I was holding it for pictures.





*I don't know why it rotated these on upload... computer's trying to be smart I guess.
 
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Hmm... how's her crop? That's peculiar.

what little she has in it (she still gathers a little scratch) passes through overnight and in the mornings it's empty. I treated the whole flock with sulfadimethoxine for 5 days for cocci (young one was showing symptoms and cleared up). Last dose was Sunday. Do you think she could be having a reaction to that?


Hmm... I don't really think it'd be a reaction like this. Maybe a bacterial infection?
 
Went to the beach for the day today, and sat out a wee bit too long. Just asked hubby to paint the backs of my thighs with egg white. How romantic! :rolleyes: But it does work for burns, so I'm hoping it will do just as well for sun burn.


And if it doesn't work....at least you may have a high protein low cal snack.. ;)

These tornadoes are really scary. 2 of my kids are camping up near Allentown, it's killing me that I can't talk to them, but I have heard from their coordinator that everyone is safe.
 

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