HealeyHomestead
In the Brooder
- May 2, 2020
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So I’m going to start with a little back story, in my original flock I had 2 bantams and 2 Sussex hens and 1 roo. He was becoming aggressive and going after the girls so I integrated two laced girls. (One ended up getting hit by a car) All was fine, then. Against my better judgment, I introduced 2 new girls late in the fall. BIG mistake. The pecking order became out of control which caused one laced girl to die (she got pecked so bad and e had such a drop in temps, she passed away), then one of my new girls legs started to go lame and I had to bring her into the garage and pen her until she warmed up and got her strength back. Now, one of my original girls is extremely sick. She’s been on the rocks for a week and a half but there were some days she seemed better (she’d stop isolating and come out of the house, she was foraging, etc.) now, she’s in really rough shape. My best guess from doing research is that she is choking. She is VERY lethargic, open mouth breathing, gasping, and randomly freaks out and panics but can’t fly or stand. I tried massaging her and putting a couple of drops of olive oil in her mouth as well as water and she won’t swallow any of it. I can’t see a blockage in her throat but it’s killing me to see her this way
she’s wrapped in a blanket, still breathing but barely hanging on. Someone please help!!!
