I am aware of what freezing does that makes a necropsy difficult, but I think it’s too late. I’m 600mi from home and I had to think quick to give our caregiver instructions. I watched the chicken die on the nanny cam I had in her iso cage while our caregiver was trying to get her to take water...
Not sure a necropsy is an option. We’re are out of town on a trip we’d planned for a while. Our friend who’s been looking after the flock and also checking on her until we got back, was with her and we were talking of FaceTime when the chicken appeared to have a seizure and died. We’re not...
I had a chicken die today, and we are suspecting Marek’s. She’s been limping for a couple weeks. Thought it was an injury. Took to avian vet, just gave us Meloxicam. Chicken when down hill over weekend. Isolated her to a her own cage, but not sure if we isolated her soon enough to have prevented...
We’re going to the same vet as Wednesday. She is laying eggs. No bloating I’ve not the vet has noticed. I did snap a pic while she was sleeping to show how she was laying, with the lame leg sticking out rather than laying on her hocks. If I were to listen to my gut, I’d say she’s sore and tired...
So, we’re still trying to figure out what is going on with this leg. Went to an avian vet on Wednesday. She couldn’t identify any obvious injury. The hen was eating and drinking well during the visit. Was given Meloxicam to give her. But this morning I went to open the coop, and she was laying...
I have a 7mo Sapphire Splash hen that’s been limping for about a week. She doesn’t seem able to put weight on her “heel”, the part of the foot next to the back toe. I don’t see an obvious injury. Skin intact, no swelling. She seems healthy otherwise. I thought at first she may be having a...
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Thank you for the suggestion. My research has said that calcium depletion can cause leg problems as that’s where calcium is pulled from once they exhaust what they get from their diet. I’m just concerned because it seems like she’s very uncomfortable, and I want to help her quickly.
She’s just at 6 mo and has been laying eggs since mid Feb. I’ve checked her feet everyday since I noticed the limping and I don’t see anything obvious. No broken or discolored skin. No swelling that I can tell. She is a little lethargic. As I’ve already said, I’m new to chicken raising, which is...
I will try that. She’s also limping around too. I’ve read that the legs are the first place calcium gets drawn when they are deficient. The shelless egg happened after the limping started. Someone has been laying really large eggs, and I suspect it’s her. My understanding that it takes time for...
Thank you!! I felt it kinda odd at first to give an injectable orally, but I’m glad to hear I can. But I had mixed it in her water. I can give it her directly as well. I have a syringe I can use.
We’re using the Purina feed with the oyster shell mix. But maybe this hen is still not getting enough calcium from it.
The thing I’m worried about with the recommendations I’ve gotten so far is about giving her calcium gluconate injectable as an oral. I was told it was ok, but I’m starting to...
I pretty new at backyard chckening, and I have a hen that’s been limping for the past couple days, and laid a shelless egg yesterday. I’ve got her inside with her own food with plenty of oyster shells. I talked to folks at the local farm supply store, and they suggested I add calcium gluconate...
I’m pretty new at backyard chckening, and I have a 6 mo old hen that’s been limping for the past couple days, and laid a shelless egg yesterday. I’ve got her inside with her own food with plenty of oyster shells. I talked to folks at the local farm supply store, and they suggested I add calcium...
I pretty new at backyard chckening, and I have a hen that’s been limping for the past couple days, and laid a shelless egg yesterday. I’ve got her inside with her own food with plenty of oyster shells. I talked to folks at the local farm supply store, and they suggested I add calcium gluconate...