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Rosco7391
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- Sep 26, 2018
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Sorry to hear about that vet and your other hen.
Did your current hen have the mucus discharge before she was attacked? Does she have open wounds that you can see? Do you know what attacked her? Any crackly sound as she breaths? What do droppings look like? What are you feeding?
Glad to see ya got some of the (reliably accurate) medicinal heavy weights on your thread now! Thank you @Eggcessive for the time, knowledge, and energy spent being SO helpful to the community.I'm decent at looking for clues, but when it comes to meds I am completely clueless...
How old is your hen? Has she laid recently? Does she still have any friends left?
Not eating much is kind of ok even if not ideal... Glad to hear she IS taking fluids... as dehydration is deadly fast.![]()
Thanks for your reply and yes Eggcessive was very helpful.
No she was 100% fine before the attack still not sure what got her single puncture wound/ laceration on her neck on the bottom. No open wounds anymore I checked her extremely well and cleaned and blu-koated her. No crackly sounds at all some wheezing but that has subsided as of a few days ago. Droppings looks very liquudy. I have scrambled egg for her and some cracked grains almost like layer from but from the local mill. It’s all very small fine pieces of grain. She is about 6 months old now. Yes I did I did not have any loss from what ever came. She laid her first egg in the hospital.
Thanks for your time and help.