We have an 18-month old chicken than was fine a week ago. We are treating her for lice. Her symptoms are:
- resting a lot in strange areas (spare mini coop, on the floor of the coop and now in a nest box)
- obvious lice infection around her vent
- not drinking or eating
- not walking much except to move to a new area
- breathing fast
- pale comb and wattles though they look brighter today
- feathers look good
- she is passive but alert
- if I pick her up and set her down, she will stand on her own but soon sits back down
- lethargic
- pale green diarrhea
Last night I doused her with wood ash for the mites. This morning the mites are gone or surely reduced because I can't find any. We treated the other birds with ash as well, some had visible infections but they all act healthy. We have some pyrethrin ordered and should be here Tuesday. The local shop has no treatments in stock until Tuesday. She has slept two nights now in a best box without getting out of it. This morning I pulled her from a nest box and found what looked like a very small amount of blood and larger quantity of clear goo in the box and on her feathers near her vent. I don't think the goo is egg white because it was so thick and viscous, rather stringy. I thought maybe she was egg bound but do not see or feel any large bulge in her belly or vent area. I have not yet checked her internally as I don't want to stress her more than necessary and reduce her energy level further. She hasn't laid an egg since about Sept I thought was due to a molt/low light (we didn't start supplementing light until late October).
I brought her some electrolyte water but she wouldn't drink. I don't think she has drank in a day or two. I am going to syringe feed her some of the water now.
I accidentally turned her a little too head-down while we were dusting her last night and she vomited clear liquid. I assume this was from her crop.
Could lice do this? It seems like it must also be something else and that the lice aren't helping. Coccidosis? The quick and heavy breathing is new.
Just new now is a pale green diarrhea near her vent.
Thanks for any input or advice.
- resting a lot in strange areas (spare mini coop, on the floor of the coop and now in a nest box)
- obvious lice infection around her vent
- not drinking or eating
- not walking much except to move to a new area
- breathing fast
- pale comb and wattles though they look brighter today
- feathers look good
- she is passive but alert
- if I pick her up and set her down, she will stand on her own but soon sits back down
- lethargic
- pale green diarrhea
Last night I doused her with wood ash for the mites. This morning the mites are gone or surely reduced because I can't find any. We treated the other birds with ash as well, some had visible infections but they all act healthy. We have some pyrethrin ordered and should be here Tuesday. The local shop has no treatments in stock until Tuesday. She has slept two nights now in a best box without getting out of it. This morning I pulled her from a nest box and found what looked like a very small amount of blood and larger quantity of clear goo in the box and on her feathers near her vent. I don't think the goo is egg white because it was so thick and viscous, rather stringy. I thought maybe she was egg bound but do not see or feel any large bulge in her belly or vent area. I have not yet checked her internally as I don't want to stress her more than necessary and reduce her energy level further. She hasn't laid an egg since about Sept I thought was due to a molt/low light (we didn't start supplementing light until late October).
I brought her some electrolyte water but she wouldn't drink. I don't think she has drank in a day or two. I am going to syringe feed her some of the water now.
I accidentally turned her a little too head-down while we were dusting her last night and she vomited clear liquid. I assume this was from her crop.
Could lice do this? It seems like it must also be something else and that the lice aren't helping. Coccidosis? The quick and heavy breathing is new.
Just new now is a pale green diarrhea near her vent.
Thanks for any input or advice.