- Aug 7, 2014
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Hi all,
I have a poorly Buff Orpington hen-when I went down this morning early she was not roosting and was just standing in a corner puffed up like a football. When my other hen came down she did move and go to eat but didn't really eat much. She has been out and about but obviously something is wrong-she's also slightly unsteady on her feet.
If it wasn't Autumn and cold in the UK I'd be saying she had egg yolk peritonitis or egg bound but she has not laid in months because she was broody, then moulting and now it's Autumn (my other hen is not laying either but is still ok-she was also broody around the same time then moulting), so would it be possible she is egg bound/EYP? I wouldn't have thought that was possible unless there was a brief period where she tried to go back to laying and couldn't in between finishing brooding and moulting. She's nearly 7 years old so I'm leaning more towards cancer but I have no idea-I've never had any health problems with her until now. Just seeing how she is overnight and then I'm taking her to the vet tomorrow or Thurs. I have had a lot of hens with EYP but being a Buff Orp she's been much healthier up until now than my other hybrid hens. I'm not familiar with sour crop symptoms but we do have quite long grass in the garden atm. Any ideas appreciated thanks!
I have a poorly Buff Orpington hen-when I went down this morning early she was not roosting and was just standing in a corner puffed up like a football. When my other hen came down she did move and go to eat but didn't really eat much. She has been out and about but obviously something is wrong-she's also slightly unsteady on her feet.
If it wasn't Autumn and cold in the UK I'd be saying she had egg yolk peritonitis or egg bound but she has not laid in months because she was broody, then moulting and now it's Autumn (my other hen is not laying either but is still ok-she was also broody around the same time then moulting), so would it be possible she is egg bound/EYP? I wouldn't have thought that was possible unless there was a brief period where she tried to go back to laying and couldn't in between finishing brooding and moulting. She's nearly 7 years old so I'm leaning more towards cancer but I have no idea-I've never had any health problems with her until now. Just seeing how she is overnight and then I'm taking her to the vet tomorrow or Thurs. I have had a lot of hens with EYP but being a Buff Orp she's been much healthier up until now than my other hybrid hens. I'm not familiar with sour crop symptoms but we do have quite long grass in the garden atm. Any ideas appreciated thanks!