Has she started laying yet? Do you have any cocks/cockerels in the coop? If she is close to laying or recently started and you have any boys in the coop, especially young, hormone-filled ones, they may be harassing her to the point that she can not get anything to eat or drink. Pick her up and see if she feels light. I would get her some good organic, plain yogurt (homemade kefir is even better if you have access to some) and mix it with some hard-boiled egg yolks. Mix some in with a little of her regular feed. Try to hand feed her a few times a day to make sure she is getting enough. Also make sure to give her water. It could be cocci again if she was not affected enough the first time through to build up an immunity or it may be a different strain than the first time. You could treat her for cocci again. I don't think it would hurt her. Good luck and let us know how she does.Hey all so this isn't related to hatching hope you all don't mind but I wanted to bring my question to some of the most helpful people I know.
I have a pullet that is acting odd/under the weather. She is coming on five months and I'm worried about her with the way she is acting today. Her name is Jasmine, and she is 50% black orp(25% English) her Mommy was a white mix that laid pink eggs daily. I think she has some leghorn in her but her comb seems to be a peacomb like Mom. She was given to me by another BYCER and was part of the group of 6 chicks I lost half to cocci at 7 weeks. They were treated and the other three survived.
She has her head tucked in, feathers ruffled, tail down, she also shakes her head periodically. Her crop is full but pliable she did eat a bit of fried egg I gave her. There is no rotten or off smell from her mouth. Mostly she's just lethargic and did not leave the coop today. Her vent is clean and appears normal. She doesn't seem to have any lice or mites, although I'm not sure what it would really look like, but no bugs dark dander or nits. And both of her sisters that are orps are fine. Her eyes are bright and there is no discharge from her nostrils.
Should I worry about an impacted crop? Could she have cocci again? Please help I'm a very worried Momma and I already feel like I failed with these wonderful chicks I was given. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. Thanks