Flock-of-Five
In the Brooder
- Dec 1, 2019
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Currently I have a small flock of five hens; A barred rock, a lavender orpington, an easter egger, a buff brahma, and a light brahma (they are all two years old). My light brahma has been acting sickly for the past few days. She is lethargic and her poop is green and watery with a lot of white mucus. She only drinks small amounts of water and she only eats when I make a warm mash and hand feed it to her. I also checked her comb to see if she was pale at all but she has a normal red tone. All she does is stand around with her tail down and head tucked in acting ill.
I tried putting electro lights in their water but as far as I can tell it hasn't helped. I suspected that it might be coccidiosis but there's no blood in her stool, plus it is the middle of fall and freezing where I am from and to my knowledge coccidiosis is a warm weather illness. Another factor is the recent rat and mice problem we have been having. I'm not sure what kinds of illnesses rats could spread to my flock but I thought I would add this into my post just in case. There is poison out for the rats but I highly doubt that any of my chickens would have gotten into the poison, and I have reinforced my coop a few weeks ago to prevent the rats from getting in. Any ideas on what the problem might be and how I should go about treating it?
Edit: I just went out to my coop to check on her and I noticed another symptom, her left eye is closed, she'll open it quickly when I pick her up and then shut it. Could it be a problem with her eye?

Edit: I just went out to my coop to check on her and I noticed another symptom, her left eye is closed, she'll open it quickly when I pick her up and then shut it. Could it be a problem with her eye?
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