johnhallford
In the Brooder
- Oct 21, 2024
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I have a Buff Orpington about 1 1/2 years old and a bit on the small side relative to the others chickens of the same breed. For nearly a week she has been relatively idle, wings drooping, and she just sits and does nothing. As of yesterday, though idle, she still ate and drank. Her waddle looks pale and unhealthy. Because she is so small, I could easily palpate her abdomen and felt nothing even close to resembling what might be a stuck egg. I understand those can kill a chicken in 24-48 hours, but since this has been going on for about a week, I cannot imagine that being the problem.
A couple of weeks ago, I found her bloodied and sitting idle. Checking her over did not reveal any obvious injuries; however, she was missing a fair amount of feathers from her back. The Astralorp rooster is quite active and can be rough. Several of my hens have had lots of feathers torn from their backs to the point I've isolated a few to give them some recovery time. Was this little girl injured during a mating session? I just don't know. I just checked on her a few minutes ago, and she is just sitting idle against the side of the run, and she has been in the same spot for a long time today.
Any thoughts on the matter and possible treatment options will be greatly appreciated.
A couple of weeks ago, I found her bloodied and sitting idle. Checking her over did not reveal any obvious injuries; however, she was missing a fair amount of feathers from her back. The Astralorp rooster is quite active and can be rough. Several of my hens have had lots of feathers torn from their backs to the point I've isolated a few to give them some recovery time. Was this little girl injured during a mating session? I just don't know. I just checked on her a few minutes ago, and she is just sitting idle against the side of the run, and she has been in the same spot for a long time today.
Any thoughts on the matter and possible treatment options will be greatly appreciated.