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Candy like pixie stix or fun dip (powder) is even better cause it’s mostly dextrose and absorbs into the bloodstream faster.
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He started convulsing and pitching his head back with his eyes wide open and breathing real fast.I tryed giving him electrolyts but he wont even swallow
Oh, my.He started convulsing and pitching his head back with his eyes wide open and breathing real fast.
Thanks im going to store to get some soon... Going to inspect the rest of the flock soon... I think he lost to much blood and the few mites or lice did him in...thanks everybody for all the help and the knowledge to react quicker next time something like this happens... 4 years of chickens and nothing like this has happened.My friend lost a hen to lice/mites. She had no clue there was a problem. The hen seemed fine but they overwhelmed the hens' immune system and she died a short time after exhibiting any illness symptoms. You need to make sure you don't have a pest problem. Check well around the back-end.
I sprinkle DE in nest boxes, sprinkled on the floor after cleaning out old shavings and before adding new, and sprinkle it on perches as a preventative.
I'm so sorry you're having to go through this. We had to dispatch a chicken yesterday with wry neck. No outlying symptoms or hints there was a problem. We just saw her prostrate on the floor with her head twisted totally back when we went in to feed them in the AM.Thanks im going to store to get some soon... Going to inspect the rest of the flock soon... I think he lost to much blood and the few mites or lice did him in...thanks everybody for all the help and the knowledge to react quicker next time something like this happens... 4 years of chickens and nothing like this has happened.
:-( I'm so sorry.Unfortunatly benny the banny has pasted.![]()
In 3 hrs went from looking ok to passed.
I am SO SORRY! I would get Amoxcillin fast! You can get it from the vet. My cockerel was dying and couldn't stand up, but my avian vet recommended this and I fed him by syringe and within 2 days he was fine. There is clearly an infection if he has stuff coming out of his nose/beak. Hope you can bring him round! You can also use the syringe to give him some fluid.Thanks for your reply... Yes he is standing/ sitting with eyes closed and some snotty fluid kimd of coming out of his nose sometimes and sounds like he has gunk in his sinus.... A few little bugs but not many. eating and drinking somewhat but not much today it is about 36 hrs since we found the injury i think he lost alot of blood but we got it stopped... I do not have a before pic when spur was hanging on by very little but i will post a pic... It looks good no sign of infection that ican tell we had a vet student look at him and she didnt see anything else wrong...i figured by now he would be getting more like his old self... Any other options or if something else might be wrong please let me know... His crowp is empty now..he honestly looks like he could give up at any minute and pass... Looks very sleepy/ lethargic i thought about giving him electrolytes.i u covered it lastnight to check on it and let it beeath