- Dec 21, 2008
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Hi there, I'm certainly not as experienced with chickens as most others here, but I've had hens with similar symptoms before and in my case it turned out to be quite simple - worms. At least, I think it was!
My hen hid her discomfort until it became too painful to pretend anymore or she simply had no energy left. So all of a sudden she was refusing to stand and having difficulty breathing. She'd lost interest in food (probably long before I'd noticed), would have occasional head spasms and have drooping or closed eyelids most of the time. She was severely malnourished from not eating - her crop empty and her breast wasted away. Of course it's impossible to tell this without handling her and prodding all the bits that should be plump.
I lost her, after much fruitless research into obscure chicken diseases, and a few weeks later another hen clucked out after showing the same symptoms. When a third started down this track I followed a friend's advice and wormed them. And lo, crisis averted! She recovered and none of my other birds became ill. I can only assume that worms were the problem, as I hadn't been worming my birds! Shame on me. Not a nice way to learn my lesson, but an effective lesson it was.
This might not apply to you, but is at least another thing to check. Good luck!
My hen hid her discomfort until it became too painful to pretend anymore or she simply had no energy left. So all of a sudden she was refusing to stand and having difficulty breathing. She'd lost interest in food (probably long before I'd noticed), would have occasional head spasms and have drooping or closed eyelids most of the time. She was severely malnourished from not eating - her crop empty and her breast wasted away. Of course it's impossible to tell this without handling her and prodding all the bits that should be plump.
I lost her, after much fruitless research into obscure chicken diseases, and a few weeks later another hen clucked out after showing the same symptoms. When a third started down this track I followed a friend's advice and wormed them. And lo, crisis averted! She recovered and none of my other birds became ill. I can only assume that worms were the problem, as I hadn't been worming my birds! Shame on me. Not a nice way to learn my lesson, but an effective lesson it was.
This might not apply to you, but is at least another thing to check. Good luck!