@MissPennyRoss I'm sorry for your loss. I hope you don't mind me jumping into your thread, but I have a 25-week-old hen/pullet who might be having similar issues, so it might be related. I'm hoping
@Eggcessive,
@Wyorp Rock, or others might have some advice.
I have 41 birds in a closed flock from 25 weeks to 3 years. 4 roosters. The only new additions were years ago, and I don't get visitors to the coop or run (other than wild birds and the occasional raccoon or opossum). They don't free-range anymore due to predator overload. Large 8x24 coop, 40x50 run on dirt covered in parts with wood chips and hay. It's been very WET and soggy for weeks here. I feed a game bird grower/finisher crumble with 22% protein, and a very small amount of scratch or other treats daily.
She's been acting odd for a few days, but today I isolated her with food and water to keep a closer check on her and prevent bullying. She shows no obvious signs of illness or injury - eating and drinking, comb is bright red, legs move and flex normally, no bumblefoot, no nasal discharge or coughing, eyes are clear, crop feels squishy and normal, abdomen is soft and pliable, though her keel bone feels pretty thin and sharp. Her vent is pulsating and looks moist and normal, but I do not feel an egg near the cloaca. I don't know if she's laying yet or not. I cut a walnut-sized ball of poop from her vent feathers today, but haven't been able to isolate her own poop other than that one ball. The only thing is that she sits on the ground. A LOT. When I come near, she gets up and stumbles or hobbles away with her wings held down and out a bit, but when she settles she sits on her belly with her back hunched a bit and fluffed up. She's always been a very shy bird and I often find her in a corner hiding her face, though I see no reason for it, no bullying.
Last night when I went out to close up the coop, I found her alone at the feeder on her belly, eating away, after full-dark. I put her in the coop near a roost, but instead she walked over to a corner and plopped down with her head in the corner. I put her up on a low shelf (2' x 4' with a wide lip) in a nest of wood chips and she stayed there through the night. Gave her food and water this morning within easy reach, and closed that section of the coop. I'll try to get photos or a video later today.
I'm tempted to treat with Calcium+D, or Corid, or both - which I have on hand. What is the best approach, do you (anyone) think?