1) What type of bird , age and weight (does the chicken seem or feel lighter or thinner than the others.)
RIR, got her about a month ago along with 5 others, seller purchased as chicks from reputable hatchery, told us they were all about 4.5 mos. old so they are about 5.5 mos. now. This particular bird, since we got her, has felt heavier than the others. We actually thought she might be older, that maybe my husband loaded up an older girl on accident >.< because her comb was not the deep red of the others when we got home and she does not appear to have been laying. Also was already molting when the others weren't. So we thought she was older than the others because of all that but now I'm not so sure she hasn't been slowly getting sick since we got her....I have never really been able to check this bird over extensively because of her aggressive nature and she never would let you handle her/was very hard to catch.
2) What is the behavior, exactly.
She has also been more aggressive than the others (we call her "mean girl"), but is now lethargic. 2 nights ago she wasn't in the coop when it was time to close the girls up for the night (They free range all day) so we looked everywhere for her but it got dark. We thought perhaps something had gotten her (we are near a woodline) because she is slowest of the birds (I had particularly noticed her acting sluggish earlier that day, and was keeping my eye on her). So we thought she was a goner, but she showed up at the barn (where they hang out during the hottest part of the day, we are nearing end of summer here but in southeastern AL, still very hot). When we saw her there I went to check her over and was really relieved to see her but noticed before I reached her that she looked big and was waddling, having trouble moving around. I checked over for wounds first, nothing. As I thought she was very bloated, belly distended and feels like a taught water balloon. She had pasty vent with hardened poo covering the vent (which had never happened before) so I immediately soaked her bottom in an epsom salt bath and then put canola oil on the vent area to keep poo from sticking again. I have been aware of her having mild diarrhea pretty much since we got her, just watery at first, then greenish. Now white and watery. She is hardly eliminating at all. I gave her (last night) some oatmeal with yogurt and boiled egg, as well as a good dose of cayenne pepper to scare out any worms if she had them. I guess she maybe hasn't pooped enough for me to really know? But I haven't seen any worms. Haven't wormed the birds yet, either. Husband wanted to take preventative measures (garlic, cayenne pepper, etc.) and see how that went before worming preemptively. This is our first time owning chickens, but I did work on an organic farm for 2 years where they kept them so I learned a bit. Also gave her an epsom salt/water solution in a dropper last night to help things move along digestive wise, seems to have helped only a little. Also fed her a mix of yogurt, boiled egg/shell, oatmeal. Gave the same epsom solution again this morning as well as the oatmeal mix, but this time she hasn't eaten it. She stayed inside in a dog crate for the night and is still inside now. So anyway...total list of symptoms...pretty much in the order they appeared
diarrhea (early on)
pasty vent & red around it, missing some feathers
not perching
difficulty walking/standing
discoloration of comb (it is now a purplish color and cold to the touch - poor circulation, probably due to whatever is bloating her?)
very bloated/distended belly, feels like a water balloon
lethargic
closing eyes
head down
feathers fluffed up
not eating/drinking
a little difficulty breathing now
feet sort of curled under her
she will rouse up/stand if I come to check on her.
3) How long has the bird been exhibiting symptoms?
see above
4) Are other birds exhibiting the same symptoms?
none
5) Is there any bleeding, injury, broken bones or other sign of trauma.
no
6) What happened, if anything that you know of, that may have caused the situation.
My stubborn mother in law who lives next to us has been putting out scraps that aren't good for the birds. I have been picking them up and getting rid of as I can, but it's been difficult (stay at home mom with 9 month old, LOL) but we have asked her to please not put anything out for them since she won't stick to the things that they can eat. She has put out rotten food, salty food (chips, crackers, etc.) potatoes (raw with skins, rotting) among other things. It is very possible Mean Girl has eaten this stuff.
7) What has the bird been eating and drinking, if at all.
see above for eating + layers pellets and SAFE scraps, I have notice she hasn't been scratching around for bugs so much as the other birds, again thought this might be due to her being "older." They drink water (I keep clean water out for them and add a small amount of vinegar to it to keep anything form growing in it + whatever rain water collected they can find).
8) How does the poop look? Normal? Bloody? Runny? etc.
Now looks runny/white. Have not seen blood in it before, but as they free range, it would be hard to know.
9) What has been the treatment you have administered so far?
Epsom salt bath, Epsom salt oral solution, yogurt/oatmeal/egg to help with digestion. Isolating indoors.
10 ) What is your intent as far as treatment? For example, do you want to treat completely yourself, or do you need help in stabilizing the bird til you can get to a vet?
There are no vets around here who specialize in birds. The vets we have here aren't really willing to even help with birds. I had trouble even getting a suggestion from them about how much cephalexin to administer a couple weeks ago when 2 of our chickens had a run in with a dog. They said they couldn't help with that because they don't do poultry. So we're kind of on our own.
11) If you have a picture of the wound or condition, please post it. It may help.
Can post pics if needed, have none now.
12) Describe the housing/bedding in use
Small coop about 1' off ground, chicken wire floor, stays clean (especially because they are only in it at night) bedding in nesting boxes is dry straw. While free ranging, they mainly stick around the barn. We don't put out poison or have it lying around. There was some old motor oil spilled on the ground in the barn, we covered it well with sand before getting chickens. Also a large metal cabinet of hazardous fluids in the barn, but the hens can't access it. Everything is bottled up, i.e. gasoline cans, diesel, coolant, etc.
Any help greatly appreciated. We are trying to go as naturally as possible but are willing to do what is necessary. As stated, we have no vet help plus we are new chicken owners. Thanks.
RIR, got her about a month ago along with 5 others, seller purchased as chicks from reputable hatchery, told us they were all about 4.5 mos. old so they are about 5.5 mos. now. This particular bird, since we got her, has felt heavier than the others. We actually thought she might be older, that maybe my husband loaded up an older girl on accident >.< because her comb was not the deep red of the others when we got home and she does not appear to have been laying. Also was already molting when the others weren't. So we thought she was older than the others because of all that but now I'm not so sure she hasn't been slowly getting sick since we got her....I have never really been able to check this bird over extensively because of her aggressive nature and she never would let you handle her/was very hard to catch.
2) What is the behavior, exactly.
She has also been more aggressive than the others (we call her "mean girl"), but is now lethargic. 2 nights ago she wasn't in the coop when it was time to close the girls up for the night (They free range all day) so we looked everywhere for her but it got dark. We thought perhaps something had gotten her (we are near a woodline) because she is slowest of the birds (I had particularly noticed her acting sluggish earlier that day, and was keeping my eye on her). So we thought she was a goner, but she showed up at the barn (where they hang out during the hottest part of the day, we are nearing end of summer here but in southeastern AL, still very hot). When we saw her there I went to check her over and was really relieved to see her but noticed before I reached her that she looked big and was waddling, having trouble moving around. I checked over for wounds first, nothing. As I thought she was very bloated, belly distended and feels like a taught water balloon. She had pasty vent with hardened poo covering the vent (which had never happened before) so I immediately soaked her bottom in an epsom salt bath and then put canola oil on the vent area to keep poo from sticking again. I have been aware of her having mild diarrhea pretty much since we got her, just watery at first, then greenish. Now white and watery. She is hardly eliminating at all. I gave her (last night) some oatmeal with yogurt and boiled egg, as well as a good dose of cayenne pepper to scare out any worms if she had them. I guess she maybe hasn't pooped enough for me to really know? But I haven't seen any worms. Haven't wormed the birds yet, either. Husband wanted to take preventative measures (garlic, cayenne pepper, etc.) and see how that went before worming preemptively. This is our first time owning chickens, but I did work on an organic farm for 2 years where they kept them so I learned a bit. Also gave her an epsom salt/water solution in a dropper last night to help things move along digestive wise, seems to have helped only a little. Also fed her a mix of yogurt, boiled egg/shell, oatmeal. Gave the same epsom solution again this morning as well as the oatmeal mix, but this time she hasn't eaten it. She stayed inside in a dog crate for the night and is still inside now. So anyway...total list of symptoms...pretty much in the order they appeared
diarrhea (early on)
pasty vent & red around it, missing some feathers
not perching
difficulty walking/standing
discoloration of comb (it is now a purplish color and cold to the touch - poor circulation, probably due to whatever is bloating her?)
very bloated/distended belly, feels like a water balloon
lethargic
closing eyes
head down
feathers fluffed up
not eating/drinking
a little difficulty breathing now
feet sort of curled under her
she will rouse up/stand if I come to check on her.
3) How long has the bird been exhibiting symptoms?
see above
4) Are other birds exhibiting the same symptoms?
none
5) Is there any bleeding, injury, broken bones or other sign of trauma.
no
6) What happened, if anything that you know of, that may have caused the situation.
My stubborn mother in law who lives next to us has been putting out scraps that aren't good for the birds. I have been picking them up and getting rid of as I can, but it's been difficult (stay at home mom with 9 month old, LOL) but we have asked her to please not put anything out for them since she won't stick to the things that they can eat. She has put out rotten food, salty food (chips, crackers, etc.) potatoes (raw with skins, rotting) among other things. It is very possible Mean Girl has eaten this stuff.
7) What has the bird been eating and drinking, if at all.
see above for eating + layers pellets and SAFE scraps, I have notice she hasn't been scratching around for bugs so much as the other birds, again thought this might be due to her being "older." They drink water (I keep clean water out for them and add a small amount of vinegar to it to keep anything form growing in it + whatever rain water collected they can find).
8) How does the poop look? Normal? Bloody? Runny? etc.
Now looks runny/white. Have not seen blood in it before, but as they free range, it would be hard to know.
9) What has been the treatment you have administered so far?
Epsom salt bath, Epsom salt oral solution, yogurt/oatmeal/egg to help with digestion. Isolating indoors.
10 ) What is your intent as far as treatment? For example, do you want to treat completely yourself, or do you need help in stabilizing the bird til you can get to a vet?
There are no vets around here who specialize in birds. The vets we have here aren't really willing to even help with birds. I had trouble even getting a suggestion from them about how much cephalexin to administer a couple weeks ago when 2 of our chickens had a run in with a dog. They said they couldn't help with that because they don't do poultry. So we're kind of on our own.
11) If you have a picture of the wound or condition, please post it. It may help.
Can post pics if needed, have none now.
12) Describe the housing/bedding in use
Small coop about 1' off ground, chicken wire floor, stays clean (especially because they are only in it at night) bedding in nesting boxes is dry straw. While free ranging, they mainly stick around the barn. We don't put out poison or have it lying around. There was some old motor oil spilled on the ground in the barn, we covered it well with sand before getting chickens. Also a large metal cabinet of hazardous fluids in the barn, but the hens can't access it. Everything is bottled up, i.e. gasoline cans, diesel, coolant, etc.
Any help greatly appreciated. We are trying to go as naturally as possible but are willing to do what is necessary. As stated, we have no vet help plus we are new chicken owners. Thanks.