Chicken Minion
Hatching
I'm sorry in advance for what will be such a long post...
I have a 1-year old buff orpington hen who's wasting away and we can't figure out why. I took her to the vet on Tuesday of this week and she's down to 3.5 pounds (from her normal almost-6 pounds). She's basically a skeleton with feathers by now and I feel just awful that nothing I've done seems to be helping. And so guilty for not realizing sooner how bad she's gotten. For a couple of days before I took her in, her crop was big and squishy (way too big for the amount of food she'd (not) eaten), and every time she would open her mouth, it smelled like death, like she's rotting from the inside. Thinking maybe sour crop, I started giving her apple cider vinegar water by applying drops to her beak - by that point she was no longer eating or drinking on her own. I was able to get maybe 10 bites of some scrambled egg into her all weekend. Out of sheer desperation, I started her on Baytril, not sure if she had an infection but thinking at this point I've got nothing to lose. I started the Baytril Friday night and the vinegar water on Saturday. By Monday she did seem to perk up some and was eating slightly more. Tuesday I took her to the vet and her crop was no longer squishy and she didn't smell like death, no fever or signs of infection, nothing abnormal internally that the vet could feel. Vet doesn't know what's wrong with her but suggested maybe she had some crop stasis going on, but it didn't appear to be happening any longer? She gave her some IV fluids and did not do a fecal, but suggested I worm her with some fenbendazole because I'd dealt with tapeworm previously with some of my other chickens. (By the way, after some research, I've decided on albendazole as I already have Valbazen and read it's the best wormer for dealing with possible tapeworm).
I decided not to worm her for another 24 hours, thinking that the fluids she's just received might flush the meds out of her system too quickly. The next morning she seemed to be feeling a little better and wanted to go outside. Then she disappeared for 2 days and I really thought she'd gone off to die somewhere. Couldn't find her anywhere and finally she showed up at the coop on Friday, even more frail than before, not eating or drinking again, and just stands in one spot with her head down and eyes closed. I'm desperate and I can't stand to see her suffer like this, and now I'm feeling like maybe I should have just had her euthanized when I took her in. She deserves a chance if there are any chances to be had, but at what point does it just become cruel to keep trying? I couldn't get her to eat anything I offered, but then today she discovered my cat's canned food and chowed down on that, and I let her eat it because I'm just happy to see her eating anything at this point. It wasn't long after that her breath started smelling like death again. Could this all be crop-related?
But, if this is all due to a tapeworm like the vet is suggesting, wouldn't that mean she's pretty severely infested by now? And if that's the case, I would think I'd see at least a couple of segments in her droppings, and I haven't seen a single one. I know they won't shed with every dropping but I'd think that if an infestation got that bad, I'd see some evidence? I've had her inside for a week now and haven't seen any visible signs, but I'm going to worm her again anyway because I don't know what else to do. I hadn't taken this step before seeing the vet because she's in such poor shape physically, I've been worried that worming her might actually kill her. But again, at this point I've got nothing to lose because I know she's not going to last much longer if I can't figure this out.
I don't know what else to do for her. I have all of my hopes resting in this being a severe worm infestation, but somehow I doubt that's the cause. She's been wormed before and all of my other chickens seem healthy. My main question is... I keep reading not to worm during a molt, and all of my chickens are going through pretty heavy molts right now. Lily isn't really re-growing her feathers, which isn't a surprise considering her physical state. I'm more concerned with keeping her alive and getting her healthy again than I am with any feather re-growth, and I'm not finding many effective options for treating tapeworm. Is there any effective medication for treating tapeworm that won't disrupt her feather re-growth? Or is there anything I can give her or do for her, while treating her with the Valbazen, that might help?
Secondary question, I guess, would be if anybody has any suggestions of what might be causing my sweet girl to waste away? Or something specific I can ask my vet to test for?
One more thing about using the Valbazen... if she does have some crop stasis happening, or sour crop (pretty sure it's not impacted), is that going to affect the Valbazen reaching her gut and whatever places it needs to reach in order to do its job? Her droppings lately are almost entirely liquid so I know that at least liquid is going through, but I'm concerned that the medication will either just sit in her crop and rot, or it will just run right through her and out the other end before it can work.
I have a 1-year old buff orpington hen who's wasting away and we can't figure out why. I took her to the vet on Tuesday of this week and she's down to 3.5 pounds (from her normal almost-6 pounds). She's basically a skeleton with feathers by now and I feel just awful that nothing I've done seems to be helping. And so guilty for not realizing sooner how bad she's gotten. For a couple of days before I took her in, her crop was big and squishy (way too big for the amount of food she'd (not) eaten), and every time she would open her mouth, it smelled like death, like she's rotting from the inside. Thinking maybe sour crop, I started giving her apple cider vinegar water by applying drops to her beak - by that point she was no longer eating or drinking on her own. I was able to get maybe 10 bites of some scrambled egg into her all weekend. Out of sheer desperation, I started her on Baytril, not sure if she had an infection but thinking at this point I've got nothing to lose. I started the Baytril Friday night and the vinegar water on Saturday. By Monday she did seem to perk up some and was eating slightly more. Tuesday I took her to the vet and her crop was no longer squishy and she didn't smell like death, no fever or signs of infection, nothing abnormal internally that the vet could feel. Vet doesn't know what's wrong with her but suggested maybe she had some crop stasis going on, but it didn't appear to be happening any longer? She gave her some IV fluids and did not do a fecal, but suggested I worm her with some fenbendazole because I'd dealt with tapeworm previously with some of my other chickens. (By the way, after some research, I've decided on albendazole as I already have Valbazen and read it's the best wormer for dealing with possible tapeworm).
I decided not to worm her for another 24 hours, thinking that the fluids she's just received might flush the meds out of her system too quickly. The next morning she seemed to be feeling a little better and wanted to go outside. Then she disappeared for 2 days and I really thought she'd gone off to die somewhere. Couldn't find her anywhere and finally she showed up at the coop on Friday, even more frail than before, not eating or drinking again, and just stands in one spot with her head down and eyes closed. I'm desperate and I can't stand to see her suffer like this, and now I'm feeling like maybe I should have just had her euthanized when I took her in. She deserves a chance if there are any chances to be had, but at what point does it just become cruel to keep trying? I couldn't get her to eat anything I offered, but then today she discovered my cat's canned food and chowed down on that, and I let her eat it because I'm just happy to see her eating anything at this point. It wasn't long after that her breath started smelling like death again. Could this all be crop-related?
But, if this is all due to a tapeworm like the vet is suggesting, wouldn't that mean she's pretty severely infested by now? And if that's the case, I would think I'd see at least a couple of segments in her droppings, and I haven't seen a single one. I know they won't shed with every dropping but I'd think that if an infestation got that bad, I'd see some evidence? I've had her inside for a week now and haven't seen any visible signs, but I'm going to worm her again anyway because I don't know what else to do. I hadn't taken this step before seeing the vet because she's in such poor shape physically, I've been worried that worming her might actually kill her. But again, at this point I've got nothing to lose because I know she's not going to last much longer if I can't figure this out.
I don't know what else to do for her. I have all of my hopes resting in this being a severe worm infestation, but somehow I doubt that's the cause. She's been wormed before and all of my other chickens seem healthy. My main question is... I keep reading not to worm during a molt, and all of my chickens are going through pretty heavy molts right now. Lily isn't really re-growing her feathers, which isn't a surprise considering her physical state. I'm more concerned with keeping her alive and getting her healthy again than I am with any feather re-growth, and I'm not finding many effective options for treating tapeworm. Is there any effective medication for treating tapeworm that won't disrupt her feather re-growth? Or is there anything I can give her or do for her, while treating her with the Valbazen, that might help?
Secondary question, I guess, would be if anybody has any suggestions of what might be causing my sweet girl to waste away? Or something specific I can ask my vet to test for?
One more thing about using the Valbazen... if she does have some crop stasis happening, or sour crop (pretty sure it's not impacted), is that going to affect the Valbazen reaching her gut and whatever places it needs to reach in order to do its job? Her droppings lately are almost entirely liquid so I know that at least liquid is going through, but I'm concerned that the medication will either just sit in her crop and rot, or it will just run right through her and out the other end before it can work.