Hi everyone. I have an Easter Egger hen, about 3 yrs old. On Sunday she began walking/sitting like a penguin. Was still bright and alert, eating and drinking. I felt inside her vent as far as a lubed finger can go, can not feel an egg or anything else. No diarrhea that I can tell. Abdomen felt largish and soft. She lives with 4 other hens and a rooster, they have all been together at least 1.5 yrs. After an internet search, and talking with my vet friend (I am a veterinary technician), I decided that she may have some sort of bacterial/viral/parasitic infection, or else possibly an internal laying issue. So we separated her from the others and started her on SMZ in the water. The cage we moved her to is quite confining, but enough room for her food & water,and for her to stand comfortably and take a couple of steps in either direction. Tues and Wed she began to seem perkier. Then Thursday, she was standing normally, walking normally, looking like nothing was wrong. We decided that since the antibiotics were apparently helping, it must be more of an infection than internal laying. So we returned her to the flock planning to begin treatment on everyone. The other hens of course were immediately bullying her...and the rooster mounted her repeatedly. Within 15 minutes, she was sitting and walking like a penguin again, and actually trembling, collapsing against the coop wall. We took her back to her seclusion...this morning, she is standing and walking normally again. Oh yes, we did notice mites on her during all this (eeekk). So our game plan right now is to continue keeping her separated, and continue antibiotics. But I don't understand what is going on? I am unsure about her egg laying prior to being separated, but she has not laid an egg since Monday for sure. (today is Friday). But don't they typically stop laying when sick/stressed anyway regardless of the nature of the illness?
Thanks!
Cindy Bascom
Thanks!
Cindy Bascom