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New member here! I didn't even know this site existed, but thanks to someone on the Goat Spot forum they lead me to here, because I have a very sick chicken.
About a month ago I lost a barred rock to the same thing. No one else appears or acts sick. This morning I noticed one of my RIR was kind of hunched up, but when I entered the the coop she perked up and began eating with the rest. I went out to let them out to browse, and she didn't even make it to the door
I live in Western WA and we are having very cold weather, as most of our nation is. I got a box, put hay in it, and brought her inside and put her by the fire. I went to go take care of goats and sheep, and put them in the barn. I came in and I gave her 24 ml of electrolyte mix. She is hunched over, and nothing else is obvious. Advice anyone? Oh, and it's not old far she will be a year in February. Thanks
About a month ago I lost a barred rock to the same thing. No one else appears or acts sick. This morning I noticed one of my RIR was kind of hunched up, but when I entered the the coop she perked up and began eating with the rest. I went out to let them out to browse, and she didn't even make it to the door
I live in Western WA and we are having very cold weather, as most of our nation is. I got a box, put hay in it, and brought her inside and put her by the fire. I went to go take care of goats and sheep, and put them in the barn. I came in and I gave her 24 ml of electrolyte mix. She is hunched over, and nothing else is obvious. Advice anyone? Oh, and it's not old far she will be a year in February. Thanks
