- Sep 4, 2012
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Hello.
I've got a sick Americauna hen - 16 months old. She stopped laying 6 days ago. She is eating and drinking but very little. She is lethargic. She was staying away from the others (I've got 7 Rhode Island Reds). I first attributed it to moulting or mites. (I've treated for mites but quite frankly have seen no evidence of them. She has lost some feathers around her neck.) I've given her warm baths to see if it would loosen her up but it hasn't. She is pooping a bit - normal looking but smaller.
Yesterday I noticed she coughed a few times. I've got her in a crate in our garage, separate from the others, with a heat lamp and the temperature is a steady 78 degrees. Her beak is open - she's breathing in a panting kind of way - and there is a tiny bit of moisture on her nostrils - but not dripping.
Any suggestions? Someone suggested treating her (and the entire flock) with antibiotics. All the others are doing just fine - very active and all are laying. There are no "chicken" vets around here so I'm not really able to diagnose. Thanks.
I've got a sick Americauna hen - 16 months old. She stopped laying 6 days ago. She is eating and drinking but very little. She is lethargic. She was staying away from the others (I've got 7 Rhode Island Reds). I first attributed it to moulting or mites. (I've treated for mites but quite frankly have seen no evidence of them. She has lost some feathers around her neck.) I've given her warm baths to see if it would loosen her up but it hasn't. She is pooping a bit - normal looking but smaller.
Yesterday I noticed she coughed a few times. I've got her in a crate in our garage, separate from the others, with a heat lamp and the temperature is a steady 78 degrees. Her beak is open - she's breathing in a panting kind of way - and there is a tiny bit of moisture on her nostrils - but not dripping.
Any suggestions? Someone suggested treating her (and the entire flock) with antibiotics. All the others are doing just fine - very active and all are laying. There are no "chicken" vets around here so I'm not really able to diagnose. Thanks.
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