evisell
In the Brooder
- May 21, 2022
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A couple of weeks ago my lavender orpington hen started showing symptoms of illness. I’ve decided to make a post displaying her exact symptoms.
Her poop is yellow and gets stuck to her feathers often (i have to clean it off every couple of days).
She is not eating or drinking. She has gotten so light- feels like she’s just bones.
She can’t jump very high, certainly not into the egg box or her roost.
One of her eyes is sealed shut and her comb and eye area have small scrapes of blood.
I found yellow deposites of some sort of discharge stuck to her face near her eyes. they were little spots and very difficult to remove gently.
She is also very inactive and kinda just lays in the henhouse. We assist with as much as we can. we’ve isolated her so she doesn’t get picked on by the rest of the flock( they don’t let her eat or drink) and we’ve been giving her supplements and anti- fungle treatments.
I think she might have a yeast infection or maybe a parasite. we did have mouse problems in the coop recently.
please help me, she is my baby guys
shes only 2 years old.
Her poop is yellow and gets stuck to her feathers often (i have to clean it off every couple of days).
She is not eating or drinking. She has gotten so light- feels like she’s just bones.
She can’t jump very high, certainly not into the egg box or her roost.
One of her eyes is sealed shut and her comb and eye area have small scrapes of blood.
I found yellow deposites of some sort of discharge stuck to her face near her eyes. they were little spots and very difficult to remove gently.
She is also very inactive and kinda just lays in the henhouse. We assist with as much as we can. we’ve isolated her so she doesn’t get picked on by the rest of the flock( they don’t let her eat or drink) and we’ve been giving her supplements and anti- fungle treatments.
I think she might have a yeast infection or maybe a parasite. we did have mouse problems in the coop recently.
please help me, she is my baby guys
