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Thank you @Eggcessive!I don’t really know for sure, but there are a lot of threads online about chickens having respiratory disease symptoms whose cheeks or neck inflate. Chickens have a number of air sacs throughout the body, and that is how air is pulled into the lungs. Here is a thread with multiple chickens with inflated cheeks:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/chicken-face-inflates-when-she-breathes.1149045/
Thanks for your comment @Bawkbok! I was able to get her to drink some water with electrolytes and some watered down scrambled eggs! I don’t have the calcium or tums but I’m going to try them tomorrow! I also gave her some nutri-drench. I also reached out to the breeder I got her from and they are concerned about her eye as the pupil is very constricted and won’t react to light. I have isolated her and will continue to watch.What a pretty girl. She looks like she's really struggling. Did you yet try to offer her the food suggestions (post 2 by @Eggcessive) and give her a Calcium tablet (post 7) as this will help with contractions if she is trying to lay her first egg.
I don't have further suggestions as I'm a new chicken owner and still learning myself. I really hope she feels better and returns to normal soon.
Is this a new problem? Is she able to walk properly?I got her from and they are concerned about her eye as the pupil is very constricted and won’t react to light.
She’s alright, but no improvements with her eye. This started about two days ago! She seems to walk fine but her shanks are turning a greenish color. At this point I’m fairly certain it’s mareks. We had a case in our other flock and she is showing many similarities. Unfortunately I think I am going to take her to our state poultry lab to be euthanized and necropsied
I'm so sorry. My thought was Marek's as well. I don't know why her shanks would turn green. We had two pullets that suffered from Marek's which took their life. It's a terrible disease and seems to hit quickly without warning. Ours deteriorated quickly with neurological issues and could not eat, drink, fly, walk properly. It's a terrible disease. I'm sorry you are faced with this decision. A necropsy is the only way to verify the cause. My heart goes out to you.She’s alright, but no improvements with her eye. This started about two days ago! She seems to walk fine but her shanks are turning a greenish color. At this point I’m fairly certain it’s mareks. We had a case in our other flock and she is showing many similarities. Unfortunately I think I am going to take her to our state poultry lab to be euthanized and necropsied![]()
Thank you so much! I’m sorry to hear about your pullets as well! It is an awful and frustrating disease for sure. I appreciate your support!I'm so sorry. My thought was Marek's as well. I don't know why her shanks would turn green. We had two pullets that suffered from Marek's which took their life. It's a terrible disease and seems to hit quickly without warning. Ours deteriorated quickly with neurological issues and could not eat, drink, fly, walk properly. It's a terrible disease. I'm sorry you are faced with this decision. A necropsy is the only way to verify the cause. My heart goes out to you.