CoralHouseCoop
In the Brooder
- Jun 6, 2023
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Hi everyone! My three-year-old Easter Egger was very sick back in February. Her comb was pale and she was extremely listless. My vet diagnosed her as anemic through bloodwork. The chicken began a round of Meloxicam and antibiotics to address the increased white blood cells. A few days in she was much recovered. Through weekly bloodwork we learned that the anemia persisted so we continued with Vitamin B as well as occasional subcutaneous fluids.
Around April, we had weaned her off all medication except for the vitamin B.
Through a group fecal test, we learned all of the flock (three chickens) had a rare tapeworm. The other two in the flock were not responding to the typical dewormer. So once my sick chicken was well enough, they all received an injection of Praziquantel on April 22. 10 days later their group fecal came back negative.
Other than stopping laying eggs (she had resumed in early March and stopped in mid-April), there hasn’t been any change in my previously sick girl’s behavior. I had noticed her crop wouldn’t be as full at night but we’re in Florida, so the temperatures have spiked and she’s been drinking more water. From what I’ve observed she’s still be interested in food.
This morning her behavior was normal. Today at 12:30 she was standing alone listless with her tail down. Her stool has been watery. Her comb is dark and shriveled (I attached a picture of both). Her crop is watery.
I brought her inside, gave her 0.5 mL of Meloxicam and 0.6 mL of Vitamin B. It’s been an hour since both. I syringed egg yolk to her. She’s still not interested in food on her own, even her favorites like spinach. My vet is out of town until June 9, so any guidance you can offer would be much appreciated!
Around April, we had weaned her off all medication except for the vitamin B.
Through a group fecal test, we learned all of the flock (three chickens) had a rare tapeworm. The other two in the flock were not responding to the typical dewormer. So once my sick chicken was well enough, they all received an injection of Praziquantel on April 22. 10 days later their group fecal came back negative.
Other than stopping laying eggs (she had resumed in early March and stopped in mid-April), there hasn’t been any change in my previously sick girl’s behavior. I had noticed her crop wouldn’t be as full at night but we’re in Florida, so the temperatures have spiked and she’s been drinking more water. From what I’ve observed she’s still be interested in food.
This morning her behavior was normal. Today at 12:30 she was standing alone listless with her tail down. Her stool has been watery. Her comb is dark and shriveled (I attached a picture of both). Her crop is watery.
I brought her inside, gave her 0.5 mL of Meloxicam and 0.6 mL of Vitamin B. It’s been an hour since both. I syringed egg yolk to her. She’s still not interested in food on her own, even her favorites like spinach. My vet is out of town until June 9, so any guidance you can offer would be much appreciated!