jrawls1981
In the Brooder
- Jan 2, 2017
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Hi,
Hoping for some insight here. I have buckeyes, my flock started with 11 birds, im down to 9. The first lost was a predator attack. After fixing the weak spot in the coop I lost one overnight to unknown causes. There were no wounds on the hen and it was a few weeks after the predator attack. All of the other hens are doing fine except for one. The reason im mentioning this is because the other 8 birds are strong and energetic. They love to roam around the yard and run and jump and free range.
The smallest hen has always had issues. A couple of weeks ago I noticed she was not making it up the ramp and was being forced to sleep outside of the coop by the other birds. I seperated her immediately and watched her for four or five days, she seemed to regain strength so I went to reintroduce her back into the flock and they attacked her. I seperated her again and have kept her quarantined from the rest of the birds but im concerned about her symptoms and with this being my first chicken flock im definitely in over my head. She doesnt seem to really be gaining strength although she is gaining weight.
Symptoms.
Diarrhea (gunky butt) - Ive given her epsom salt baths to break up the crap and keep her clean but this persists
weakness
inability to stand at times, very uncoordinated
stunted in size- she is about half of most of my other birds in weight. She has always been the smallest.
More than the symptoms
she has always been very odd. She would stand off by her own often. Typically near the food and water which the larger chickens would shove her off of. Mostly shes content to stand in one place for hours. When I first quarantined her I put her in a hamper and she wont leave it. She wont jump out of it. She really has no interest in more than eating drinking and standing there. And her health is not getting better.
Do I need to put this chicken down? what should I do?
Thanks
Jake
Hoping for some insight here. I have buckeyes, my flock started with 11 birds, im down to 9. The first lost was a predator attack. After fixing the weak spot in the coop I lost one overnight to unknown causes. There were no wounds on the hen and it was a few weeks after the predator attack. All of the other hens are doing fine except for one. The reason im mentioning this is because the other 8 birds are strong and energetic. They love to roam around the yard and run and jump and free range.
The smallest hen has always had issues. A couple of weeks ago I noticed she was not making it up the ramp and was being forced to sleep outside of the coop by the other birds. I seperated her immediately and watched her for four or five days, she seemed to regain strength so I went to reintroduce her back into the flock and they attacked her. I seperated her again and have kept her quarantined from the rest of the birds but im concerned about her symptoms and with this being my first chicken flock im definitely in over my head. She doesnt seem to really be gaining strength although she is gaining weight.
Symptoms.
Diarrhea (gunky butt) - Ive given her epsom salt baths to break up the crap and keep her clean but this persists
weakness
inability to stand at times, very uncoordinated
stunted in size- she is about half of most of my other birds in weight. She has always been the smallest.
More than the symptoms
she has always been very odd. She would stand off by her own often. Typically near the food and water which the larger chickens would shove her off of. Mostly shes content to stand in one place for hours. When I first quarantined her I put her in a hamper and she wont leave it. She wont jump out of it. She really has no interest in more than eating drinking and standing there. And her health is not getting better.
Do I need to put this chicken down? what should I do?
Thanks
Jake