- Oct 23, 2013
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Hi everyone. I'm hoping you can offer some advice.
Today, a few hours after I let the chickens out to play, I noticed that our 24 week old Wyandotte was just laying in the middle of our backyard. She wouldn't move very much. Usually she doesn't let me pet her and runs from me. Today she would let me touch her.
I gave her a bowl of fresh water and she drank from that a few times and went back to sleeping in the yard. I decided to isolate her. I set up a large dog cage in the garage and isolated her from the other chickens. She has just been sleeping in the cage and not moving.
I don't hear any breathing problems, no coughing, no sneezing. I did see her standing a few times and not moving kind of like she was constipated. I'm not sure what to do. She is about 24 weeks old and hasn't started laying yet, I'm not sure if that is part of the problem or not.
I gave her some water and food. I haven't seen her eat today. Help please! Poor thing is just sleeping away, I've never seen her like this. Our other chickens (3 others) are very healthy and happy.
Thanks,
Katie
Today, a few hours after I let the chickens out to play, I noticed that our 24 week old Wyandotte was just laying in the middle of our backyard. She wouldn't move very much. Usually she doesn't let me pet her and runs from me. Today she would let me touch her.
I gave her a bowl of fresh water and she drank from that a few times and went back to sleeping in the yard. I decided to isolate her. I set up a large dog cage in the garage and isolated her from the other chickens. She has just been sleeping in the cage and not moving.
I don't hear any breathing problems, no coughing, no sneezing. I did see her standing a few times and not moving kind of like she was constipated. I'm not sure what to do. She is about 24 weeks old and hasn't started laying yet, I'm not sure if that is part of the problem or not.
I gave her some water and food. I haven't seen her eat today. Help please! Poor thing is just sleeping away, I've never seen her like this. Our other chickens (3 others) are very healthy and happy.
Thanks,
Katie