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Question- One of my CCL pullets is just laying around. She is not interested in scratch or food, but is drinking. I can't see anything wrong with her except her tail feathers are droopy and she obviously doesn't feel like herself. She has been free ranging in the garden for about a month with 12 others. Any ideas of what I can do for her? No bloody poops, no mouth breathing, and nobody else is acting sick. Should I dose her with antibiotics just in case?
 
Question- One of my CCL pullets is just laying around. She is not interested in scratch or food, but is drinking. I can't see anything wrong with her except her tail feathers are droopy and she obviously doesn't feel like herself. She has been free ranging in the garden for about a month with 12 others. Any ideas of what I can do for her? No bloody poops, no mouth breathing, and nobody else is acting sick. Should I dose her with antibiotics just in case?

I would medicate her. It is probably too late. I find that when they express symptoms often they are beyond fixing. That is not 100% but probably 90%. Is she egg bound?
 
I would medicate her.  It is probably too late.  I find that when they express symptoms often they are beyond fixing.  That is not 100% but probably 90%.  Is she egg bound?
She hasn't laid any eggs yet. Can they be egg bound from the very first egg? Would you give amprol or something else?
 
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I only have three drugs as my go to....so not sure on that one. I use sulfa drugs, denagard and something else..... I try sulfa drug first covers a lot of issues. If they are expensive are birds I can't replace easy they get denagard right off. If that is what you have try it.
 
Thanks. Giving her sulfa and shes about the same so thats probably good.
How is her butt feathers? Are they dirty in the least bit? Had a few hens die this past summer and couldn't figure it out. Then one day one started to act the same way. Noticed one thing they had in common was a bit of vent gleet. The last one I turned upside down and rubbed her crop. She throw up for like a minute. Read that vent gleet infection will make it to there crop and sour it. Then I gave her 1tsp of Epsom Salt in 1oz of water. Then 2 tbsp of Greek yogurt and then water with ACV in it. 2 days later she was back with everybody else. Now if I notice anybody with any kind of dirt butt I flush them with the Epsom salt. Works great.
 
How is her butt feathers? Are they dirty in the least bit? Had a few hens die this past summer and couldn't figure it out. Then one day one started to act the same way. Noticed one thing they had in common was a bit of vent gleet. The last one I turned upside down and rubbed her crop. She throw up for like a minute. Read that vent gleet infection will make it to there crop and sour it. Then I gave her 1tsp of Epsom Salt in 1oz of water. Then 2 tbsp of Greek yogurt and then water with ACV in it. 2 days later she was back with everybody else. Now if I notice anybody with any kind of dirt butt I flush them with the Epsom salt. Works great.

interesting, something to watch for....
 
How is her butt feathers? Are they dirty in the least bit? Had a few hens die this past summer and couldn't figure it out. Then one day one started to act the same way. Noticed one thing they had in common was a bit of vent gleet. The last one I turned upside down and rubbed her crop. She throw up for like a minute. Read that vent gleet infection will make it to there crop and sour it. Then I gave her 1tsp of Epsom Salt in 1oz of water. Then 2 tbsp of Greek yogurt and then water with ACV in it. 2 days later she was back with everybody else. Now if I notice anybody with any kind of dirt butt I flush them with the Epsom salt. Works great. 

I didn't consider that. Since she was ruffled up as well as lethargic, i read she might need wormed That's what I did today. She does' t seem worse. You guys are all so smart! She's been on ACV all summer and has a clean butt. I am seriously wondering if I'm smart enough to have chickens.
 

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