Daffodil12
In the Brooder
- Jun 24, 2020
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I have one chicken remaining from when I first started keeping hens in 2011. She was doing surprisingly well, but she's had a rough couple of weeks. First she got wounded when my over-energetic rooster mounted her and gashed her sides, and then I discovered that she had poultry lice. I've been cleaning her wounds and they seem to be healing, and a few days ago I treated the whole flock and the coop with permethrin. However, she has been having difficulty walking, and I don't think she's eating or drinking much, if at all.
When she got wounded I separated her from the flock, and at first she was walking around a little, but she's not moving much now. Sometimes she waddles/pushes herself around, but mostly she sits all day. Is this depression from being isolated? Weakness from lack of food/water? Something else? She still seems alert. Tomorrow I'm planning to replace the newspaper and pine shavings that I'm currently using with some old towels-- I"m hoping it'll make it easier for her to walk, but I don't think that's the only issue. I'd really like to get her to at least eat and drink a little. I can start using a syringe to give her water, but I don't know how to get her to eat.
Do any of you have experience with very old hens? Any advice on what to do in this situation? I had to euthanize my favorite hen in March after a month of sickness and slow starvation, and it was horrible. I'm at a loss for what to do.
When she got wounded I separated her from the flock, and at first she was walking around a little, but she's not moving much now. Sometimes she waddles/pushes herself around, but mostly she sits all day. Is this depression from being isolated? Weakness from lack of food/water? Something else? She still seems alert. Tomorrow I'm planning to replace the newspaper and pine shavings that I'm currently using with some old towels-- I"m hoping it'll make it easier for her to walk, but I don't think that's the only issue. I'd really like to get her to at least eat and drink a little. I can start using a syringe to give her water, but I don't know how to get her to eat.
Do any of you have experience with very old hens? Any advice on what to do in this situation? I had to euthanize my favorite hen in March after a month of sickness and slow starvation, and it was horrible. I'm at a loss for what to do.