beachbunny76
Chirping
- Jul 12, 2022
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So I'm aware elephant ear plants are toxic to chickens. Well my neighbor has them and their seed keeps coming into my yard so I pluck them as soon as I see them shoot up. However, I missed one and let my girls free range the day before yesterday. I saw the plant after I let them free range and saw a leaf or two was nibbled on. Coincidentally, the next day I noticed a hen acting slightly lethargic but thought maybe she was just chilling. Today she is standing around in the slight penguin stance, not eating, drinking or foraging as usual. Just in a corner. She is about 5 months old. All other flockmates are fine. Is it possible she may have nibbled on that plant and is now not feeling well? If it is the plant, is there anything I can do to help her?
If it's not the plant, would you suspect it's either internal parasites or coccidosis? Something else?
They were recently dewormed (a little over a week ago). I am due in the next few days for the 2nd round of dewormer. The only reason I dewormed is because I found a single worm, what looked to be a roundworm right outside the pop door of the coop. It was not in poop. I thought it was very odd. I've not dealt with parasites before. But her stool is normal (no blood, no off color or texture).
I don't believe she is egg bound as she is pooping. ...but I am tempted to give her an epsom soak anyway. Thoughts?
I know I'm throwing a lot out here and it's like throwing a dart in the dark but I'm open to thoughts/input. Thank you in advance!
If it's not the plant, would you suspect it's either internal parasites or coccidosis? Something else?
They were recently dewormed (a little over a week ago). I am due in the next few days for the 2nd round of dewormer. The only reason I dewormed is because I found a single worm, what looked to be a roundworm right outside the pop door of the coop. It was not in poop. I thought it was very odd. I've not dealt with parasites before. But her stool is normal (no blood, no off color or texture).
I don't believe she is egg bound as she is pooping. ...but I am tempted to give her an epsom soak anyway. Thoughts?
I know I'm throwing a lot out here and it's like throwing a dart in the dark but I'm open to thoughts/input. Thank you in advance!