Hello all, I've been absent from the Vine for too long, but I'm back now!
However, sadly my first post isn't good - I've now lost two of my girls in just over a week, and am now really worrying about the two remaining. Some of you may remember a post I made back in July, about two new ex free range farm cast offs, that I got on Freecycle. Well, I lost one of them, Atilla, just over a week ago - she went down hill really fast. She was just standing by the run, all puffed up, with her eyes closed, and in the time it took me to do a clean out of the house, she was visibly worse. After a brief perk up later on in the evening, she died in the night.
And then two days ago I noticed that one of our original three, Dusty, wasn't hurtling out of the house in the morning as she normally did (she often stood on my feet in her haste to be the first out on slug patrol!), although she did come out a couple of minutes later, and seemed okay if not as lively as usual. The following morning, she didn't come out, and when I looked in she was standing in the nestbox with her head in the corner. I brought her out, and when I put her down she pecked around, although again in a more sedate fashion. But when I went to put them away last night, she was in the coup but not crouched down roosting like the other two, but standing with her head down again. I wasn't able to keep an eye on her today for various reasons, and found her dead in the nestbox this eve.
Now I feel like a really bad chicken keeper, and am paranoid I'm going to lose my other two. Any ideas on what could have caused these deaths? Neither hen had a cold, and Dusty didn't do the puffed up thing with her eyes closed. I did notice her vent was constantly 'pulsing', but all the hens are off lay at the moment as they are moulting, so I don't think she was trying to pass an egg. I wasn't able to clean out the house tonight as it got too dark, but I did replace the paper and shavings in the nest box and will give the whole eglu a thorough clean and disinfect tomorrow. I'd like to move the enclosure, but as the inlaws are down for the day, I won't be able to. Anything else you think I should do? I feel so dispirited and sad, poor old Dusty. Her 'hospital' box was waiting for me when I got in, and no hen to go in it...
Bah. Sorry about the ramble, but all ideas gratefully recieved. Thanks for listening!
However, sadly my first post isn't good - I've now lost two of my girls in just over a week, and am now really worrying about the two remaining. Some of you may remember a post I made back in July, about two new ex free range farm cast offs, that I got on Freecycle. Well, I lost one of them, Atilla, just over a week ago - she went down hill really fast. She was just standing by the run, all puffed up, with her eyes closed, and in the time it took me to do a clean out of the house, she was visibly worse. After a brief perk up later on in the evening, she died in the night.
And then two days ago I noticed that one of our original three, Dusty, wasn't hurtling out of the house in the morning as she normally did (she often stood on my feet in her haste to be the first out on slug patrol!), although she did come out a couple of minutes later, and seemed okay if not as lively as usual. The following morning, she didn't come out, and when I looked in she was standing in the nestbox with her head in the corner. I brought her out, and when I put her down she pecked around, although again in a more sedate fashion. But when I went to put them away last night, she was in the coup but not crouched down roosting like the other two, but standing with her head down again. I wasn't able to keep an eye on her today for various reasons, and found her dead in the nestbox this eve.
Now I feel like a really bad chicken keeper, and am paranoid I'm going to lose my other two. Any ideas on what could have caused these deaths? Neither hen had a cold, and Dusty didn't do the puffed up thing with her eyes closed. I did notice her vent was constantly 'pulsing', but all the hens are off lay at the moment as they are moulting, so I don't think she was trying to pass an egg. I wasn't able to clean out the house tonight as it got too dark, but I did replace the paper and shavings in the nest box and will give the whole eglu a thorough clean and disinfect tomorrow. I'd like to move the enclosure, but as the inlaws are down for the day, I won't be able to. Anything else you think I should do? I feel so dispirited and sad, poor old Dusty. Her 'hospital' box was waiting for me when I got in, and no hen to go in it...
Bah. Sorry about the ramble, but all ideas gratefully recieved. Thanks for listening!
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