- Mar 2, 2019
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Hello,
I have an 8-year old hen that is sick. I just noticed her this way this early AM. Her waddle has turned yellowish, her comb is pale, she's lethargic, she's not able to perch or stand. This morning her crop was empty so I separated her in a cage, brought her into the house so she would be warmer than the coop temp which is in the 45-48 range (in a cold spell here in the midwest). I offered her scrambled eggs and water with some molasses, but by noon she didn't touch the food, so I fed the entire scrambled egg to her by introducing it small piece by piece into her beek, along with some water in between bites with an medicine syringe. Hours later, she's been awake, and looks around the room but will not stand up. I checked her crop and, although not as full as right after feeding her, there's still some food in it. I think it should be completely empty 4 hrs after feeding. I've read it could be a number of things but I have no definitive idea what could be wrong with her...I also read it could be her liver failing due to her old age, which would cause her to turn yellowish.
If anyone has pretty good idea what it might be ailing her, or if you have experienced something similar with your hen, please let me know what I'm dealing with, and the possible cure, if any. Thanks in advance.
I have an 8-year old hen that is sick. I just noticed her this way this early AM. Her waddle has turned yellowish, her comb is pale, she's lethargic, she's not able to perch or stand. This morning her crop was empty so I separated her in a cage, brought her into the house so she would be warmer than the coop temp which is in the 45-48 range (in a cold spell here in the midwest). I offered her scrambled eggs and water with some molasses, but by noon she didn't touch the food, so I fed the entire scrambled egg to her by introducing it small piece by piece into her beek, along with some water in between bites with an medicine syringe. Hours later, she's been awake, and looks around the room but will not stand up. I checked her crop and, although not as full as right after feeding her, there's still some food in it. I think it should be completely empty 4 hrs after feeding. I've read it could be a number of things but I have no definitive idea what could be wrong with her...I also read it could be her liver failing due to her old age, which would cause her to turn yellowish.
If anyone has pretty good idea what it might be ailing her, or if you have experienced something similar with your hen, please let me know what I'm dealing with, and the possible cure, if any. Thanks in advance.