Hi, I have been given a couple pullets with problems. The lady made her own feed mix, Austrian peas and barley, and I don't know what else. Would this be sufficient? One has wry neck and the other can't walk and is still fairly emaciated after two weeks. She eats well enough, we have commercial feed and also meal worms and egg yolk, but yet her crop never seems to fill. She sits and sometimes squirms, but is unable to stand although her neck and wings and tail all can move. I have seen her legs move, but seldom. Her poop at first was diarrhea but then became kind of dry and puffy, then normal. Now it is sometimes runny with yellow in it but I think that is the egg yolk. I thought it was something to do with her hocks which were swollen, but I don't know what it is.
Is it malabsorption? The lady got too many chicks and I think they were overcrowded and then put out in a small shed and the weather was cold for February here and all they had out there were 100 watt bulbs (hope they were 100 watts) and the chicks were about 5 weeks old. so I think stress due to overcrowding and chilling? Or improper diet?
Pullet with wry neck slowly improves, but she still has balance issues and seems to have a slightly bent body and neck alignment. Otherwise she is lively and getting bigger. The abovementioned hen concerns me most, she is alert but not active. We give her baby aspirin, a fourth a tablet as she is so small. We got her some gel vit E 200 IU (no 300 IU tablets at store) and we also have been putting chicken vitamins in the food. I think she was on the brink of dying when we got her and she has improved in appetite, but I was hoping for a faster recovery. Chicks were not vaccinated against Mareks but I think they would have died by now if it was Mareks. The rest of the 60 plus chicks are well enough, although I don't know if they are growing as fast as they should.
any thoughts?
Please help, this little black australorp pullet needs help
Is it malabsorption? The lady got too many chicks and I think they were overcrowded and then put out in a small shed and the weather was cold for February here and all they had out there were 100 watt bulbs (hope they were 100 watts) and the chicks were about 5 weeks old. so I think stress due to overcrowding and chilling? Or improper diet?
Pullet with wry neck slowly improves, but she still has balance issues and seems to have a slightly bent body and neck alignment. Otherwise she is lively and getting bigger. The abovementioned hen concerns me most, she is alert but not active. We give her baby aspirin, a fourth a tablet as she is so small. We got her some gel vit E 200 IU (no 300 IU tablets at store) and we also have been putting chicken vitamins in the food. I think she was on the brink of dying when we got her and she has improved in appetite, but I was hoping for a faster recovery. Chicks were not vaccinated against Mareks but I think they would have died by now if it was Mareks. The rest of the 60 plus chicks are well enough, although I don't know if they are growing as fast as they should.
any thoughts?
Please help, this little black australorp pullet needs help