HeidiGretchen
Chirping
My 3 year old black australorp hen - Peng - died unexpectedly. Thursday morning she seemed fine/normal. Thursday around 5 I found her (and our five 2 month old chicks) hiding between the dog crate (for the young chicks at night) and coop wall. I slid the crate out a bit just in case Peng was stuck. She didn't come out, but sometimes the hens "hide" from the roosters. Didn't think much of it. When I closed the coop around 8:15, I saw Peng lying on top of the nesting boxes, limp and legs hanging over the edge. I picked her up and she was alive. Carrying her to our shop, her one foot grasped my finger but her other entire side was limp. I dipped her beak into nutridrench and water several times and she drank. I thought it may have been the heat, although it has been hotter much if the summer and we have lots of water available bc we also have ducks.
Checked for egg bound, vent prolapse, any sign if injury. Nothing obvious. Checked on her again around 11 and she was sitting upright looking around. Gave her some food options - feed, bread soaked in water and nutridrench, calcium - but she wasn't interested.
When I woke up and checked her, she was dead. She had released her bowels and there were no signs of worms.
I examined her. She was thinner than I expected based on her fluffiness. No feather loss - some of our others have feather loss or damage, so maybe mites or just over amorous roosters. Her comb was pale but had been red Thursday morning. She hadn't been laying, at least not with regularity, for months.
I did take her for necropsy (it's free in Arkansas for pets/backyard flocks) but results will take a week.
Looking for ideas about cause of death so I can treat my flock preemptively. Going to do a full clean out and thorough Permethrin spray. Bought fresh feed (was almost out anyway). I've only lost 1 her from sickness, so I don't have medications on hand.
Open to suggestions. Worried about the rest of the flock.
Thanks!
Checked for egg bound, vent prolapse, any sign if injury. Nothing obvious. Checked on her again around 11 and she was sitting upright looking around. Gave her some food options - feed, bread soaked in water and nutridrench, calcium - but she wasn't interested.
When I woke up and checked her, she was dead. She had released her bowels and there were no signs of worms.
I examined her. She was thinner than I expected based on her fluffiness. No feather loss - some of our others have feather loss or damage, so maybe mites or just over amorous roosters. Her comb was pale but had been red Thursday morning. She hadn't been laying, at least not with regularity, for months.
I did take her for necropsy (it's free in Arkansas for pets/backyard flocks) but results will take a week.
Looking for ideas about cause of death so I can treat my flock preemptively. Going to do a full clean out and thorough Permethrin spray. Bought fresh feed (was almost out anyway). I've only lost 1 her from sickness, so I don't have medications on hand.
Open to suggestions. Worried about the rest of the flock.
Thanks!