Chiquens4U
In the Brooder
- Nov 2, 2022
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A few years ago I rescued a bantam who’s last owner’s house caught fire. I quarantined her and tried to get her some bantam friends but only ended up with a roosters so I kept one. Fast foward to now I keep her in a separate cage to help introduce her to some silkies chicks I had been raising. I go out to find her not being able to stand or walk and the rooster who she had been with for over a year taking advantage of her. He seemed normal so I separated her and brought her inside. All I remember from the day before is her not really having an appetite and drinking tons of water. I hold her to see if she would eat of drink and all that she had was a small amount of banana and some water I had put hydro hen in (I also looked for sprain or injury). I left her to rest peacefully inside the warm house wrapped in a towel thinking that maybe she was passing from old age considering I did not know her age and she was not a frequent layer. Now this afternoon she is still suffering and panting and I’m afraid it’s a disease. I’m not sure what I should do at this point all I can think is to cull her if she stays in this state. If anyone has experience with this I would appreciate the advice. I will attach some pictures.