Hi experts!
I have a 22wk old exchequer leghorn hen who I've noticed was just a bit out of sorts 2 days ago. She's the bottom of the pecking order so always the last in the fight for scratch etc so the fact she was not the most active wasn't out of the ordinary. the second thing I saw was after she'd jumped up onto a bench her head was down and I saw white clear liquid pour out of her mouth, I have seen other chickens do this after drinking too much so didn't worry too much but started watching her very closely after that.
What I've noticed is she's not eating much, not drinking a lot, not dust bathing, and preferring to stand rather than forage.
When I go to pick her up she's still energetic enough to run away from me so that seems a good sign but being held is very stressful for her.
There doesn't seem to be any signs of respiratory illness - no nasal/eye discharge, no rattling.
She's been wormed - no signs of gape worm in her throat.
She tends to prefer to stand rather than sit, but will sit when the other hens have an afternoon sleeps.
She's sometimes little fluffed up but her big leghorn tail is upright, if anything sometimes appearing to be a little out to the side.
She had a bit of diarrhoea-watery white poo but then after some of her favourite yoghurt/oats mix her poo was formed and looking normal.
She hasn't started laying yet so I don't think she's egg bound and I cant feel any unusual lump in her abdomen.
I've given her electrolytes with the dropper which she happily drinks and I even saw her drinking from the main water bowl which is also an electrolyte mix.
When I first examined her her crop was I thought flat which I assumed was due to lack of food. On second inspection I've found what I believe to be a very hard lump to the right of her chest bone which I'm guessing is an impacted crop. Its hard as a rock and about half the size of a golf ball. I tried the olive oil treatment but getting that mass to move is seemingly impossible.
I'm giving her a yoghurt/grit/ACV mix tonight with more olive oil and massage to see if that helps.
I started giving her some antibiotics a day ago just because I have no idea what this is, but I've stopped that now and am focused on this crop. I've done a bit of research and her symptoms seem to be consistent with impacted crop but I'm really concerned because in the last 12 hrs her breathing has become really laboured and she tends to face her head/beak upward stargazing style. All her other symptoms haven't deteriorated, she eats a bit, drinks, gets around with the others but is just not right.
I'm in Australia, it's winter and she's in a warm coop, I'm taking a chance with this and the rest of my girls by not isolating her as the stress of isolation and being handled is immense for her.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!! Am I on the right track or have I overlooked something?
Should I keep up the antibiotics?
Help!!
I have a 22wk old exchequer leghorn hen who I've noticed was just a bit out of sorts 2 days ago. She's the bottom of the pecking order so always the last in the fight for scratch etc so the fact she was not the most active wasn't out of the ordinary. the second thing I saw was after she'd jumped up onto a bench her head was down and I saw white clear liquid pour out of her mouth, I have seen other chickens do this after drinking too much so didn't worry too much but started watching her very closely after that.
What I've noticed is she's not eating much, not drinking a lot, not dust bathing, and preferring to stand rather than forage.
When I go to pick her up she's still energetic enough to run away from me so that seems a good sign but being held is very stressful for her.
There doesn't seem to be any signs of respiratory illness - no nasal/eye discharge, no rattling.
She's been wormed - no signs of gape worm in her throat.
She tends to prefer to stand rather than sit, but will sit when the other hens have an afternoon sleeps.
She's sometimes little fluffed up but her big leghorn tail is upright, if anything sometimes appearing to be a little out to the side.
She had a bit of diarrhoea-watery white poo but then after some of her favourite yoghurt/oats mix her poo was formed and looking normal.
She hasn't started laying yet so I don't think she's egg bound and I cant feel any unusual lump in her abdomen.
I've given her electrolytes with the dropper which she happily drinks and I even saw her drinking from the main water bowl which is also an electrolyte mix.
When I first examined her her crop was I thought flat which I assumed was due to lack of food. On second inspection I've found what I believe to be a very hard lump to the right of her chest bone which I'm guessing is an impacted crop. Its hard as a rock and about half the size of a golf ball. I tried the olive oil treatment but getting that mass to move is seemingly impossible.
I'm giving her a yoghurt/grit/ACV mix tonight with more olive oil and massage to see if that helps.
I started giving her some antibiotics a day ago just because I have no idea what this is, but I've stopped that now and am focused on this crop. I've done a bit of research and her symptoms seem to be consistent with impacted crop but I'm really concerned because in the last 12 hrs her breathing has become really laboured and she tends to face her head/beak upward stargazing style. All her other symptoms haven't deteriorated, she eats a bit, drinks, gets around with the others but is just not right.
I'm in Australia, it's winter and she's in a warm coop, I'm taking a chance with this and the rest of my girls by not isolating her as the stress of isolation and being handled is immense for her.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!! Am I on the right track or have I overlooked something?
Should I keep up the antibiotics?
Help!!
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