Hi everyone,
I apologize ahead of time if this is long. I have a 4 year old cream legbar who has been acting funny and I canât figure out how to treat her.
Last Wednesday I threw out some treats to my chickens and noticed she wasnât going for them like she usually does. I felt her crop and noticed it was full and squishy, and then when I went to pick her up, some liquid came out of her beak that smelled like vinegar. I started giving her Monistat (2x a day for 5 days) and her crop seemed to be functioning better. But she still wasnât super interested in food (mash, scrambled eggs) or water.
A few days ago I noticed she kept squatting like she was going to poop but nothing was coming out. Maybe 1 out of 10 squats would contain a small poop (mostly pasty white). I thought maybe she was egg bound so I gave her some yogurt with a crushed up tums, coconut oil (which she ate a decent amount of) and an epsom salt bath. After the bath she pooped and there was some yellow shiny stuff in it (pic attached). I wasnât sure if that was from the coconut oil or if it was egg yolk, so I decided to bring her to the vet. The vet checked her and said he didnât feel any eggs so he didnât think she was egg bound. He said her temperature was normal and there wasnât anything âobviously wrong with her.â I brought her home and put her in the coop and she started eating her food like normal. I watched her on my camera and she went to roost with the other chickens just fine. This morning I checked on her and sheâs back to being lethargic, just standing puffed up or laying down. I tried to give her some yogurt and coconut oil and she wasnât interested in either. I did see her pecking around and checking out the nesting box earlier. So Iâm still not sure if itâs an egg issue or not. My other chickens are acting fine besides inconsistent laying and I think one of my girls laid a soft shell egg (pic attached) the yesterday or today. Itâs been very hot here lately, in the high 80s and 90s.
Any advice is welcomed and appreciated!! Thank you in advance!
I apologize ahead of time if this is long. I have a 4 year old cream legbar who has been acting funny and I canât figure out how to treat her.
Last Wednesday I threw out some treats to my chickens and noticed she wasnât going for them like she usually does. I felt her crop and noticed it was full and squishy, and then when I went to pick her up, some liquid came out of her beak that smelled like vinegar. I started giving her Monistat (2x a day for 5 days) and her crop seemed to be functioning better. But she still wasnât super interested in food (mash, scrambled eggs) or water.
A few days ago I noticed she kept squatting like she was going to poop but nothing was coming out. Maybe 1 out of 10 squats would contain a small poop (mostly pasty white). I thought maybe she was egg bound so I gave her some yogurt with a crushed up tums, coconut oil (which she ate a decent amount of) and an epsom salt bath. After the bath she pooped and there was some yellow shiny stuff in it (pic attached). I wasnât sure if that was from the coconut oil or if it was egg yolk, so I decided to bring her to the vet. The vet checked her and said he didnât feel any eggs so he didnât think she was egg bound. He said her temperature was normal and there wasnât anything âobviously wrong with her.â I brought her home and put her in the coop and she started eating her food like normal. I watched her on my camera and she went to roost with the other chickens just fine. This morning I checked on her and sheâs back to being lethargic, just standing puffed up or laying down. I tried to give her some yogurt and coconut oil and she wasnât interested in either. I did see her pecking around and checking out the nesting box earlier. So Iâm still not sure if itâs an egg issue or not. My other chickens are acting fine besides inconsistent laying and I think one of my girls laid a soft shell egg (pic attached) the yesterday or today. Itâs been very hot here lately, in the high 80s and 90s.
Any advice is welcomed and appreciated!! Thank you in advance!
