- Mar 24, 2014
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I adopted a flock yesterday from an old retired couple. I don't blame them at all for the state of their flock - they are in their 80s! There's eight hens, and I think they're about a year old? It's either a year old or four years old. Not helpful, I know. There's one specific hen who clearly isn't doing well at all. She's puffed up, isolating herself from the flock, bald and covered in scabs. She's got "the squirts" when she poops. Last night I noticed her right eye has a few white dots by the iris. This is definitely not a happy girl. I have zero experience with sick chickens - my expertise is in cats and dogs. I don't even know where to begin with her. She has some alertness, and today she was picking at the grass a little bit. She will move around a bit, then go back to puffed up. Yesterday her head kept listing to the side, although she seems to have control of it today. She also keeps bobbing her head up and down like there's something in her throat. It's definitely not a normal chicken walk. The rest of her flock seems to be okay aside from assorted feathers that have half fallen off.
Can anything be done for her? Should I just see if I can find someone to put her down? I've never had a chicken this unwell before. I'm completely over my head. And poor, so I can't afford $50 on medications...
Can anything be done for her? Should I just see if I can find someone to put her down? I've never had a chicken this unwell before. I'm completely over my head. And poor, so I can't afford $50 on medications...