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In the Brooder
- May 16, 2023
- 5
- 1
- 14
Saturday morning I went out to my coop to do my morning cleanings and my BCM rooster was sitting on the floor of the coop and he couldn’t hold his neck up.
I immediately grabbed him out of the coop took him inside and started on my little ICU. My fiancé fed him vitamin water while I was at work and when I came home I gave him a subcutaneous injection of fluids under his wing (I have a medical background). The next day he was still lethargic but definitely more alert and showed interest in taking fluids, however a lot of loose stools.
On day three he was able to hold his head up and eat and drink fluids unassisted stools more formed.
We’re on day 4 now and he’s pretty much back to normal. Still a little bit more tired than he usually would be but stools are back to normal, he’s alert and even grooming again
However, I noticed this white blister on his comb on Saturday night. The photo listed is from today (Tuesday). The blister hasn’t gotten worse. Hasn’t gotten better. I was concerned it was fowl pox but it hasn’t started to crust over and turn dark and there is only the one lesion. Could it possibly be an effect of dehydration and blister from the sun? The two days before Hansel got sick it was very hot and that’s the only thing I can contribute to his illness - heat exhaustion?
What do you chicken experts think?!
I immediately grabbed him out of the coop took him inside and started on my little ICU. My fiancé fed him vitamin water while I was at work and when I came home I gave him a subcutaneous injection of fluids under his wing (I have a medical background). The next day he was still lethargic but definitely more alert and showed interest in taking fluids, however a lot of loose stools.
On day three he was able to hold his head up and eat and drink fluids unassisted stools more formed.
We’re on day 4 now and he’s pretty much back to normal. Still a little bit more tired than he usually would be but stools are back to normal, he’s alert and even grooming again
However, I noticed this white blister on his comb on Saturday night. The photo listed is from today (Tuesday). The blister hasn’t gotten worse. Hasn’t gotten better. I was concerned it was fowl pox but it hasn’t started to crust over and turn dark and there is only the one lesion. Could it possibly be an effect of dehydration and blister from the sun? The two days before Hansel got sick it was very hot and that’s the only thing I can contribute to his illness - heat exhaustion?
What do you chicken experts think?!