ckuehn
Songster
I had a 1 1/2 year old Speckled Sussex who had ascites/waterbelly a month ago. She was drained twice and she lost a LOT of water the last time. I started her on a round of enroflaxin and gave her lots of extra feed/protein. She was doing so well up until this morning (merged back in the flock, fighting to be the first to feed and treats). This morning she was standing still in the nesting area and later I found her in the nest with her eyes closed. I moved her to a quarantine area and she was shakily standing. Her back end was wet/unidentifiably wet. I thought maybe she had a broken egg in her so I gave her a calcium citrate dose. She was saying down when I left. Two hours later she was dead. Basically, I know acsites is a dead sentence although some hens can live with it for a while if they are4 drained and not infected. I had a Starlight Green Egger who lived nearly a year with it until nothing helped. Has anyone had this situation in their flock? One week ago, after a week of treatment and ups and downs, my 4 1/2 year old Copper Marans hen died of it. I am not sure if this is a trend. I have had chickens for almost six years now and we have had 3 former cases of this in all those years and two in the last week?
