poorly Chook - Any ideas Please

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poorly Chook - Any ideas Please
« on: December 18, 2009, 15:14 »
Dear  Chicken Experts

We have a poorly chook and I'm hoping that someone might know what we should do. :(

She sands with her neck shrunck back into her body and her bottom tucked under her.  So she looks like a duck.  She waddles like a duck too and had a large bulbus area between her legs which feels like it is filled with liquid.  She does not have anything in her croup, so I guess she has not eaten much today.  I have seen her drink. No whezzing or smells that I notice when I picked her up at lunch time.

I have a hubby who is keen to despatch her - So I am holding out for an answer or idea please. :(

Last time we had a pooly chook she died within 5 hours of us flagging it.  Completely different symptoms though.

I'll keep my fingers crossed.  I'm trying to up load a picture to help.
1 x Hubby, 2 x dogs, 6 x chooks and one big garden - Loving Life

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Re: poorly Chook - Any ideas Please
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2009, 15:29 »
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Re: poorly Chook - Any ideas Please
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2009, 15:56 »
I'm sorry to say it sound as if it may be egg peritonitis, which means either a trip to the vet for antibiotics which may or may not work, or a trip to the great henhouse in the sky. :(

Suggest you search on 'egg peritonitis' or the symptons before taking my word as law. :blink:

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Re: poorly Chook - Any ideas Please
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2009, 19:50 »
It certainly sounds like ascites (fluid in the abdomen) of some kind either egg peritonitis or perhaps tumours on the internal organs.

As treacleminer said - vet or heaven  :(


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Re: poorly Chook - Any ideas Please
« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2009, 10:13 »
Thank you Treacle and Aunt Sally.  We did despatch her to chicken heaven, quietly and quickly early on Saturday morning.

At times like this I always think about the happy life the girls have had with us since they left the Battery Farm.  We have had some of them for almost a year now (don't know where the time has gone though) and my Hubby and I are always making sure they are comfy and cozy.

Thanks again.
Regards
Duckling.

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Re: poorly Chook - Any ideas Please
« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2009, 11:18 »
Sorry you lost her.   :(

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Re: poorly Chook - Any ideas Please
« Reply #6 on: December 21, 2009, 13:07 »
You made the right decision duckling.  After giving them a happy retirement it is not right to allow them to suffer anew  :(

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Re: poorly Chook - Any ideas Please
« Reply #7 on: December 22, 2009, 16:07 »
i have one that is looking a bit  miserable quite a lot of the time and her rear end is looking a bit like yours in the pic i am hoping she hasnt got egg peritonitis ,thing is she really dont like being held so just picking her up an keeping hold is a fight enough  . i was thinknig about wiping her bottom end with a warm towel to try and clean her  a bit  but i dont know how i will manage that with one pair of hands  :tongue2: , i'll need to double check her tomorw and feel her underneath .
i dont want to lose another one  :( .
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