Originally posted by Flummery
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
What is wrong with my hen?!
Collapse
X
-
Haven't said what that thing is yet - don't want to frighten someone when it might be something much simpler. And as you know, I've only got 3.5 weeks' experience of chicken keeping!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
Comment
-
Originally posted by Flummery View PostHaven't said what that thing is yet - don't want to frighten someone when it might be something much simpler. And as you know, I've only got 3.5 weeks' experience of chicken keeping!the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx
Comment
-
Hi Flummery
Got them from a supplier who says they all go through a vaccination program, so hopefully she has been vaccinated against whatever horrible thing you think it might be! PLease enlighten me! Tried to get through to the supplier this afternoon to get their advice, but couldn't get through.
She seemed a bit perkier this afternoon, even tried to run when she realised it was time for their corn snack!! Guess we are all ruled by our stomachs!!
Comment
-
Anne and Flummery - The horrible staggery thing you are describing is Marek's disease, which she MAY have been vaccinated against. Check with your breeder. You don't say if she is a pure breed or a modern hybrid. Hybrids tend to be vaccinated, whilst a lot of breeders don't vaccinate pure breeds. Marek's is incurable, but usually affects chicks and growers, rather than mature laying birds. The following info is from one of my poultry books - " Marek's Disease - a fatal sporadically occurring illness ...... a kind of herpes virus. Infected animals show symptoms of paralysis that go hand in hand with contraction of the toes with legs stretching forward or backward. Sometimes it may take a couple of weeks or so but fowl with this disease always die. Some breeds are more susceptible to Marek's than others (Sebrights and Barnevelders). Other breeds eg Marans or Sumatra hardly ever go down with it."
Sorry if (again) I seem to be the harbinger of doom, but in your hen's case Anne, I don't think it sounds like she has Marek's, and you can find out from your supplier if she was vaccinated. I can't find any reference immediately to hand re cerebral hernia but I'm sure if you Google it under "cerebral hernia in poultry" you will get some info.
Comment
-
That's exactly what I was thinking of RichmondHens, but didn't think it would be helpful to tell someone that and have them google it if the chicken had been vaccinated and it would scare them unnecessarily. I believe it has quite a long incubation period so could show up in a POL and I know a few people get their poultry from amateur breeders who don't vaccinate. I was just trying to clarify and eliminate it as a possibility.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
Comment
-
Hi everyone
Thanks for all your advice and suggestions!
Have just spoken to the supplier who confirmed that she has been vaccinated, so thank goodness it is not Marek's. However, she said one of their other chickens has had the same symptoms, and it was a stroke...unfortunately, not a lot can be done to help her.
So I will be taking her back, where they will administer medication and monitor her, but if it is confirmed as a stroke they will have to destroy her.
Not a happy start to chook keeping as we very quickly got very attached to all four of them, but on a positive note, the others won't have been infected with anything.
Comment
-
Yes, we will...we have definitely got the chook-bug, and love having them around. I have to say as well that the supplier has been great, and obviously really cares for their birds. Wish there were more around like that!
Incidently, one of the others has just layed another enormous egg....weighing in at 85 -90 grams....ouch!! Brings tears to the eyes!
Comment
-
Sorry to hear that - I'm already very attached to my four - which I've only had for 4 weeks. Very good news that it isn't infectious though. Your others should be fit and healthy.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring
Comment
-
Gosh- well I'd never have even thought about either of those possibilities....thanks for your input folks..I'll certainly be keeping an eye on mine!
Hope she's fine Anne- and yes- what a caring breeder!"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
Comment
Latest Topics
Collapse
Recent Blog Posts
Collapse
Comment