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Hello all
I have a very sick silkie on my hands and am not sure what to do. We have had chickens for 1.5 years now and have had little problems with them... they are a great flock and I love each and every one dearly. (I know... I know... I just cant help it) So I am quite stressed out by her sudden illness, my husband insists she needs to be culled but I remain a little hopeful, so I thought I'd pick your brains...here is some information
1. My hen is a silkie, she is 1.5 years old, I am not sure of her weight... she's lost a ton this week, before she was average.
2. Her symptoms are as follows... she cannot stand by herself, if I hold her body she can stand but when I let go she slowly falls foward then rolls to her side and her two feet stick out. Unless I help her she cannot walk or stand (this is why my husband wants to cull her, however I am hoping there is a cure) Its hard because she is actually quite perky and is so happy to see me when I help her get food and water and seems so mad when I leave... At first I thought mabye she was just tired not "mad" but if I come back right away she always wants to try to stand again. She has no visible injuries, and can kick her legs (if I am holding her...) and flap her wings. She has progessively gotten worse at first she seemed "off-balance" but now (as of Friday night) she cant even stand much less walk.
3. She has been this way for 8 days
4. The other chickens are all in perfect health... but one has taken to laying beside her (her health is fine but she's a polish so she has a hard to seeing, so some of the other chickens bug her... a lame silkie is a great companion)
5. There doesnt seem to be any signs of trauma.
6. I was away for the weekend, my hubby was looking after the chickens, when I came back she was sick. He simply says one night as he went out to close up the coop she was missing and her found her in the run laying down... but having a hard time walking.
7.She has been eating layer pellets, veggie scraps, hen scratch and drinking water both before and since. Her appetite doesnt seem to be affected.
8.Her poop is all stuck on her one side in her feathers... now that she only lays on the one side I guess it lands on her
I dont know what it looks like... smeared poop on a chicken? sorry if thats too graphic.
9.There hasnt been any treatment... I guess I hoped she'd get better but she has progressively gotten worse and the last couple days she just lays down and cant move without my help.
10. I would like to take to a vet my hubby would like to cull her... this is why I am here... wondering if anyone else has faced this... if there's any hope... if it's contagious, etc.
11. She live in a 14 x 12 coop. The floor is wooden and covered in sawdust. Her laying boxes are full of hay. We have done our best to keep both the laying boxes and the floor quite clean. During the day she has exposure to a run and on sunny days I let them wander the yard. She hasn't left the coop/run since this happened.
Please respond... I am so sad... its hard to see her look so perky but her body be useless.
Thank you
o
I have a very sick silkie on my hands and am not sure what to do. We have had chickens for 1.5 years now and have had little problems with them... they are a great flock and I love each and every one dearly. (I know... I know... I just cant help it) So I am quite stressed out by her sudden illness, my husband insists she needs to be culled but I remain a little hopeful, so I thought I'd pick your brains...here is some information
1. My hen is a silkie, she is 1.5 years old, I am not sure of her weight... she's lost a ton this week, before she was average.
2. Her symptoms are as follows... she cannot stand by herself, if I hold her body she can stand but when I let go she slowly falls foward then rolls to her side and her two feet stick out. Unless I help her she cannot walk or stand (this is why my husband wants to cull her, however I am hoping there is a cure) Its hard because she is actually quite perky and is so happy to see me when I help her get food and water and seems so mad when I leave... At first I thought mabye she was just tired not "mad" but if I come back right away she always wants to try to stand again. She has no visible injuries, and can kick her legs (if I am holding her...) and flap her wings. She has progessively gotten worse at first she seemed "off-balance" but now (as of Friday night) she cant even stand much less walk.
3. She has been this way for 8 days
4. The other chickens are all in perfect health... but one has taken to laying beside her (her health is fine but she's a polish so she has a hard to seeing, so some of the other chickens bug her... a lame silkie is a great companion)
5. There doesnt seem to be any signs of trauma.
6. I was away for the weekend, my hubby was looking after the chickens, when I came back she was sick. He simply says one night as he went out to close up the coop she was missing and her found her in the run laying down... but having a hard time walking.
7.She has been eating layer pellets, veggie scraps, hen scratch and drinking water both before and since. Her appetite doesnt seem to be affected.
8.Her poop is all stuck on her one side in her feathers... now that she only lays on the one side I guess it lands on her

9.There hasnt been any treatment... I guess I hoped she'd get better but she has progressively gotten worse and the last couple days she just lays down and cant move without my help.
10. I would like to take to a vet my hubby would like to cull her... this is why I am here... wondering if anyone else has faced this... if there's any hope... if it's contagious, etc.
11. She live in a 14 x 12 coop. The floor is wooden and covered in sawdust. Her laying boxes are full of hay. We have done our best to keep both the laying boxes and the floor quite clean. During the day she has exposure to a run and on sunny days I let them wander the yard. She hasn't left the coop/run since this happened.
Please respond... I am so sad... its hard to see her look so perky but her body be useless.
Thank you
o