KGQuail24
Chirping
- Jun 6, 2021
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Hi guys, I hope someone might have ideas for me.
My backyard coturnix flock is currently 5 hens. They are wonderful girls, about 6 months old, who lay almost every day.
2 days ago, one hen started acting lethargic and not interested in food. That evening, she produced a soft -shelled, mostly empty "egg"-thing. Since then, I have added HydraHen probiotics to a special dish of water for her, which she is drinking from. Because she took that, I also added a small sprinkle of powdered erythromycin (as produced for fish) to the water, and she consumed a small amount of that as well. Plain water is also available. I offered a dish of chopped hard-boiled egg and dried mealworms beside to her usual Mazuri exotic game bird feed and crushed shell, but she was not interested in anything. Her poo has been "off" in a variety of ways from semi-solid to frothy to just white and watery, but she is pooing. On examination, no bad smell from her mouth or obvious crop distention, abdomen and vent seem normal and soft. She's clean, no mucus or discharge, but just definitely not quite right - sleepy and not hungry with the watery stools is the gist of it.
I've nursed birds through all kinds of injuries, but illnesses are so much harder! She's in a warm sheltered coop, off the ground, and besides vigilance and the probiotics and antibiotics I've offered, what else can I do? An avian vet is not a reasonable option for me. The breeder I got her from suggested she needs vitamin D(?). I think it might be more than that. What would y'all say is the culprit?
My backyard coturnix flock is currently 5 hens. They are wonderful girls, about 6 months old, who lay almost every day.
2 days ago, one hen started acting lethargic and not interested in food. That evening, she produced a soft -shelled, mostly empty "egg"-thing. Since then, I have added HydraHen probiotics to a special dish of water for her, which she is drinking from. Because she took that, I also added a small sprinkle of powdered erythromycin (as produced for fish) to the water, and she consumed a small amount of that as well. Plain water is also available. I offered a dish of chopped hard-boiled egg and dried mealworms beside to her usual Mazuri exotic game bird feed and crushed shell, but she was not interested in anything. Her poo has been "off" in a variety of ways from semi-solid to frothy to just white and watery, but she is pooing. On examination, no bad smell from her mouth or obvious crop distention, abdomen and vent seem normal and soft. She's clean, no mucus or discharge, but just definitely not quite right - sleepy and not hungry with the watery stools is the gist of it.
I've nursed birds through all kinds of injuries, but illnesses are so much harder! She's in a warm sheltered coop, off the ground, and besides vigilance and the probiotics and antibiotics I've offered, what else can I do? An avian vet is not a reasonable option for me. The breeder I got her from suggested she needs vitamin D(?). I think it might be more than that. What would y'all say is the culprit?