Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Poultry and Pets => The Hen House => Topic started by: Under The Hill on June 09, 2019, 11:21
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Came into the coup this morning and found one of my chickens not really moving and very hunched up. I have isolated her and giving her water with a tiny bit of tonic in, and a bowl of food - pellets, a few milie worms and brussel sprout leaf chopped up - I can't see any cut or wound. I have put her in my cats travel basket at the moment it is on our garden table at the top of the garden should I bring it inside so she is not cold ? Although weather is not that cold anyway here ? this is the first time I've had an ill chicken so slightly worried about what to do for the best. And wondering what could be wrong with her ? She's just very hunched and not moving much and shutting her eyes a lot there is no discharge from her eyes or mouth ? any tips on helping her recover or what could possibly be wrong or what I should do greatly appreciated
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I'd bring her into a cool place and see how she is tomorrow. Have you checked her crop? Also she could be egg bound or trying to lay a soft shell egg.
Info here on the forum to check
https://chat.allotment-garden.org/index.php?topic=4748.msg53953#msg53953
If nothing seems to fit, I'd ring a vet tomorrow and get her in quick. Chickens mask illness, so time is of the essence if it is an infection or something else that needs anti-bios.
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You might find some pointers here;
https://cluckin.net/the-sick-chicken-symptom-checker.html
I no longer keep chickens, I used to have a small flock of 24 Rhode Island Reds, many, many years ago! I remember one of mine doing this, turned out she had pneumonia.
Hope yours recovers.
Thinking of getting a couple of Leghorns in the future.
Br.
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I was going to ask if you can hear her breathing hard, as this may well point to a chest infection. Although you have given her water to drink, she may not be able to summon up the strength to do this, so putting some n her beak (lower mandible, not down her throat) might help her stay hydrated.