- Jul 2, 2019
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Hey all,
I have a 6 year old black swedish hen, Darla, who is showing signs of being unwell. I am not sure what is wrong with her and I honestly trust you all with diagnosis than a vet.
It's been real cold lately (we've had a stretch of wind chills in the negatives and last weekend wind-chill was -40 and has been -20s all week. At these temps the duckies are brought inside to the garage where it typically stays around 40 but never lower than 30 degrees.
It was bringing them in that I noticed that Darla seemed thin for what she should feel like in the winter - keel more prominent than the others and what is typical for her.
She's also been a bit more quite than usual and lower activity as compared to her normal and how the others were behaving.
I initially chalked at least the behavior change to her being cold as she has always been less tolerant of extreme temps than the others. A week in the garage hasn't changed that.
None of the ducks eat nearly as much when they stay in the garage due to it being warmer and not really a large area to move around in - they nap a lot when they aren't getting ion each other's nerves.
I'm not sure she's been eating her normal duck food but she has been more than happy to eat peas and mealworms.
Her poops aren't normal either. Not sure if it's due to not eating but they are "small" seem mostly water. There's really no substance to them. It seems like she's pooping less frequently too perhaps.
She is still bathing and preening - her feathers look good. She's been starting fights with one of my younger ducks so she's still got enough energy to have her bad attitude.
I've been able to walk up to the garage pen and scoop her up without her trying to stand up and get away when I've been bringing her in for baths. She's LOVING bath time in the warm tub water which she's been getting daily for the last 4-5 days and it definitely seems to pep her up but Im hesitant to attribute her compliance to her knowing and looking forward to the baths
We had all the ducks outside today with the weather going up to about 12 and being sunny so they could get into the pool and stretch a bit. When Darla got out of the pool it was like she was unable to stand up. And then when I walk up to her she struggle to get up to run away and had her wings splayed out which is what prompted this post.
Her crop doesn't feel hard.
She's been drinking plenty
Her tail isn't droppy
No drainage in nose, no coughing or sneezing,
Eyes are bright.
I don't anticipate her laying eggs for another month at the earliest so highly unlikely to be egg bound.
In summary:
Low weight
Possibly not eating normal food
Low energy
Quieter
Slight balance issues or low strength
Small/reduced/change in poops.
What's been done:
Warm baths
1 administration of rooster booster
Chest/crop massages (best I could - not sure it's a crop issue but idk. Plus she's so crooked it's hard to tell where things are on her haha)
Kisses and snuggles.
Suggestions on what's going on and treatments to try/do would be very much appreciated!
Update- she did eat a little bit of her normal duck food just now.
I have a 6 year old black swedish hen, Darla, who is showing signs of being unwell. I am not sure what is wrong with her and I honestly trust you all with diagnosis than a vet.
It's been real cold lately (we've had a stretch of wind chills in the negatives and last weekend wind-chill was -40 and has been -20s all week. At these temps the duckies are brought inside to the garage where it typically stays around 40 but never lower than 30 degrees.
It was bringing them in that I noticed that Darla seemed thin for what she should feel like in the winter - keel more prominent than the others and what is typical for her.
She's also been a bit more quite than usual and lower activity as compared to her normal and how the others were behaving.
I initially chalked at least the behavior change to her being cold as she has always been less tolerant of extreme temps than the others. A week in the garage hasn't changed that.
None of the ducks eat nearly as much when they stay in the garage due to it being warmer and not really a large area to move around in - they nap a lot when they aren't getting ion each other's nerves.
I'm not sure she's been eating her normal duck food but she has been more than happy to eat peas and mealworms.
Her poops aren't normal either. Not sure if it's due to not eating but they are "small" seem mostly water. There's really no substance to them. It seems like she's pooping less frequently too perhaps.
She is still bathing and preening - her feathers look good. She's been starting fights with one of my younger ducks so she's still got enough energy to have her bad attitude.
I've been able to walk up to the garage pen and scoop her up without her trying to stand up and get away when I've been bringing her in for baths. She's LOVING bath time in the warm tub water which she's been getting daily for the last 4-5 days and it definitely seems to pep her up but Im hesitant to attribute her compliance to her knowing and looking forward to the baths
We had all the ducks outside today with the weather going up to about 12 and being sunny so they could get into the pool and stretch a bit. When Darla got out of the pool it was like she was unable to stand up. And then when I walk up to her she struggle to get up to run away and had her wings splayed out which is what prompted this post.
Her crop doesn't feel hard.
She's been drinking plenty
Her tail isn't droppy
No drainage in nose, no coughing or sneezing,
Eyes are bright.
I don't anticipate her laying eggs for another month at the earliest so highly unlikely to be egg bound.
In summary:
Low weight
Possibly not eating normal food
Low energy
Quieter
Slight balance issues or low strength
Small/reduced/change in poops.
What's been done:
Warm baths
1 administration of rooster booster
Chest/crop massages (best I could - not sure it's a crop issue but idk. Plus she's so crooked it's hard to tell where things are on her haha)
Kisses and snuggles.
Suggestions on what's going on and treatments to try/do would be very much appreciated!
Update- she did eat a little bit of her normal duck food just now.
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