Hi
I've just got back from 4 days away and found one of my chickens really struggling. She's hobbling around, her body hanging towards the ground. I picked her up to look at her feet but couldn't see anything immediately obvious, and she's currently in a cat box fretting herself silly while I try to decide what to do with herm because when I put her back with the others her sister started pecking her. She's a bit of a neurotic bird at the best of times, so hates being picked up and confined. A bit of background:
- She's a copper black maran, about 2 years old
- She's back in lay, although not 100% regularly. The shells have been rough rather than smooth at times. They have oyster shell and crushed egg shell available at all times
- We're struggling with gape worm at the moment, but they were all treated on 11th Feb 3 weeks after the first treatment with the French stuff (and this after using Flubenvet 3 times previously). This bird definitely got her share, it was her sister who refused to have any. The first round of treatment may not have had the right quantity of liquid in it, the instructions are ludicrously complicated and even my OH who has a degree in maths had a problem working it out...
- We've had a pet sitter here while we've been away, and I'm not sure he's followed instructions very closely this time. There was a full half a loaf in the chickens' 'bedroom' area (middle eaten away but whether by birds or mice I couldn't say), and no shell on the floor. Almost the whole bucket of wheat had gone. There were plenty of pellets in their hanging dish, but the duck dish with pellets and oyster shell was completely empty, and this is a favourite munching place for the chickens.
So... my best guess would be egg bound or a prolapse? In which case I could read up on what to do, and get on with it? Or perhaps you have other suggestions...
thanks...
UPDATE: now I can see more clearly, she appears to be favouring one leg - problem with the left one I think. Could this be an over-enthusiastic cockerel?
UPDATE 2: Have had her in a large dog crate most of the day, in the porch to keep an eye on her. She's since laid an egg, so presumably not egg-bound...! She's looking happier, but still appears to be having problems with her left leg. It looks as though it gives when she puts weight on it - a hip injury maybe? I'm currently thinking I'll keep her in the cage overnight, because they normally sleep high up on a perch on the coop roof, and I don't think she's agile enough yet? Plus I don't want the cockerels jumping her while her leg's still dodgy. Is this the right approach? If I ask the chicken, she'll say 'put me back with my friends, b*&^ch!'
I've just got back from 4 days away and found one of my chickens really struggling. She's hobbling around, her body hanging towards the ground. I picked her up to look at her feet but couldn't see anything immediately obvious, and she's currently in a cat box fretting herself silly while I try to decide what to do with herm because when I put her back with the others her sister started pecking her. She's a bit of a neurotic bird at the best of times, so hates being picked up and confined. A bit of background:
- She's a copper black maran, about 2 years old
- She's back in lay, although not 100% regularly. The shells have been rough rather than smooth at times. They have oyster shell and crushed egg shell available at all times
- We're struggling with gape worm at the moment, but they were all treated on 11th Feb 3 weeks after the first treatment with the French stuff (and this after using Flubenvet 3 times previously). This bird definitely got her share, it was her sister who refused to have any. The first round of treatment may not have had the right quantity of liquid in it, the instructions are ludicrously complicated and even my OH who has a degree in maths had a problem working it out...
- We've had a pet sitter here while we've been away, and I'm not sure he's followed instructions very closely this time. There was a full half a loaf in the chickens' 'bedroom' area (middle eaten away but whether by birds or mice I couldn't say), and no shell on the floor. Almost the whole bucket of wheat had gone. There were plenty of pellets in their hanging dish, but the duck dish with pellets and oyster shell was completely empty, and this is a favourite munching place for the chickens.
So... my best guess would be egg bound or a prolapse? In which case I could read up on what to do, and get on with it? Or perhaps you have other suggestions...
thanks...
UPDATE: now I can see more clearly, she appears to be favouring one leg - problem with the left one I think. Could this be an over-enthusiastic cockerel?
UPDATE 2: Have had her in a large dog crate most of the day, in the porch to keep an eye on her. She's since laid an egg, so presumably not egg-bound...! She's looking happier, but still appears to be having problems with her left leg. It looks as though it gives when she puts weight on it - a hip injury maybe? I'm currently thinking I'll keep her in the cage overnight, because they normally sleep high up on a perch on the coop roof, and I don't think she's agile enough yet? Plus I don't want the cockerels jumping her while her leg's still dodgy. Is this the right approach? If I ask the chicken, she'll say 'put me back with my friends, b*&^ch!'
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