- May 29, 2019
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My 4.5 y/o EE, Darla, is going through a pretty extreme molt. She's at the bottom of the pecking order and always pretty awkward, but is acting even more confused and flustered than usual, and is otherwise very low energy. This is normal for her during molts. However, I noticed the following over the last two days:
My main question is whether I should put her on antibiotics as a precaution, or if you think I should wait to see how she fares with supplemental feeding and the Valbazen dose. I also am curious if anyone has experienced similar in a molting or non-molting hen, and what diseases/infections it could point to.
Thank you everyone! I can upload pictures over the next day or so, if that's helpful.
- Her vent seemed a little messy/drippy. I cleaned it up and I'm treating for vent gleet in case, though I think it could be because her poops have become watery.
- Her poops are small and watery. Fecal matter is normal colored but very small, and urates are watery. I've only ever seen this in a hen succumbing to internal laying, but Darla (current hen) doesn't give off those signs. She has no abdominal swelling whatsoever and her crop is emptying normally.
- Her comb is still a rosy red, even though she's been molting for the last 5 days or so. No signs of laying activity, though (and she hadn't laid a week or two leading up to her molt, which is normal for her).
- She is not interested in food, except being hand fed (but is slow easily spooked by other hens). She will willingly gorge on sunflower seeds. Since last night I've started torpedo feeding her with some vitamins mixed in.
- She is still alert and hanging around with her girls, but definitely not herself.
My main question is whether I should put her on antibiotics as a precaution, or if you think I should wait to see how she fares with supplemental feeding and the Valbazen dose. I also am curious if anyone has experienced similar in a molting or non-molting hen, and what diseases/infections it could point to.
Thank you everyone! I can upload pictures over the next day or so, if that's helpful.