Hi everyone. It's been a long time since I posted on this site. I have a 7-8 week old partridge rock and she's not feeling well at all. I went out this afternoon to refresh water and all my babies came running except for her. I found her under a tree, standing/wobbling, lethargic, one eye closed. I picked her up and she fell heavily into the crux of my arm. Her crop felt bad, like she swallowed a rock whole! She was acting like she was gasping for air so I immediately thought "crop issue". I brought her inside and she sipped some warm water and continued to rest on my lap. I sat her in a box and she stood for a little while, still with only one eye open, drank water on her own, preened for a few minutes and then poo'd. What I thought was an impacted crop may be worse. I think she may have cocci. I called TSC to see if they had any corid, and they do not. I will call the Co-op in the morning. There were no signs on illness before this. She has been happy, flying, running, eating, drinking...This is very sudden and I'm quite nervous, not only for her, but everyone else. It's bedtime so she's sleeping in the box and it's hard to tell the level of lethargy.
I'm still worried about her crop. Could she have ingested something that got lodged? Is that even possible? I certainly do not know if she has cocci, but how quickly does this disease kill chickens? If she does have it, will she make it through the night or is this pretty fatal right away? What do I do if my local co-op doesn't have Corid? Is there another brand I should be looking for? Could she be parasitic and maybe an irritation of the lining caused this fecal matter? This is the first time I've seen this. There is nothing like this in the hen house, but they free range during the day, so it would be hard to tell.
Any guidance anyone can provide on this would be appreciated. Thanks everyone! - Tracy
I'm still worried about her crop. Could she have ingested something that got lodged? Is that even possible? I certainly do not know if she has cocci, but how quickly does this disease kill chickens? If she does have it, will she make it through the night or is this pretty fatal right away? What do I do if my local co-op doesn't have Corid? Is there another brand I should be looking for? Could she be parasitic and maybe an irritation of the lining caused this fecal matter? This is the first time I've seen this. There is nothing like this in the hen house, but they free range during the day, so it would be hard to tell.
Any guidance anyone can provide on this would be appreciated. Thanks everyone! - Tracy