On Friday, Our Buff Sussex was not quite herself. Saturday, she was reluctant to leave the henhouse but followed the girls into the garden. She was a little slow, and sat down every few yards and her appetite was really poor - she's a greedy girl normally. On Friday, I put it down to the fact that we are midway through Flubenvetting and maybe she didn't feel too good after the medication.
As she hadn't laid an egg for a few days, we thought she might be eggbound, so today we did the warm water bath. We also cleared her bottom, which was mucky. By this time she wasn't looking too bright at all and we thought we would lose her. DD also put some olive oil into the vent after we dried her off.
We left her in the shade, in the cool grass and a little while later she did lay an egg, very thin shelled and a little out of shape. The she took herself off into the coop with one of our broodies, so we put her in the spare broody coop by herself but next to the broodies. She's sitting quietly, tail down, not interested in food or water and her comb is fairly pale. DD has just put a syringe full of electrolyte solution into her.
She still looks very poorly to me, even though the egg has been passed. Could we still lose her even though she has laid?
Jules
As she hadn't laid an egg for a few days, we thought she might be eggbound, so today we did the warm water bath. We also cleared her bottom, which was mucky. By this time she wasn't looking too bright at all and we thought we would lose her. DD also put some olive oil into the vent after we dried her off.
We left her in the shade, in the cool grass and a little while later she did lay an egg, very thin shelled and a little out of shape. The she took herself off into the coop with one of our broodies, so we put her in the spare broody coop by herself but next to the broodies. She's sitting quietly, tail down, not interested in food or water and her comb is fairly pale. DD has just put a syringe full of electrolyte solution into her.
She still looks very poorly to me, even though the egg has been passed. Could we still lose her even though she has laid?
Jules
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