Sarahh_Janeyy
Songster
This is a follow up to this thread: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/feathering-in-speckled-sussex.1368639/
Chipmunk was healing up nicely after 2-3 weeks and had almost all her feathers finally grown in. The first night back in the coop (with bullies in isolation instead of her) seemed to be going well, she was up on the roost with all the others. Last I checked on her was 9pm Sunday night. Monday morning, 8am, I went out to check on her and she was no where to be found. I found her wedged up against the inside wall of the coop between the wall and the waterer. Stargazing,
Of course Monday was Memorial day so everything was closed. We did call an emergency exotic vet but she said due to the pandemic and holiday it was just her there, and they wouldn't be able to do any diagnostics. So we decided to do what we could to stabilize her and get a vet appointment for the next morning.
In the meantime we did all the scouring of the internet (and this forum) for treatment. We did what we could - I ground up my own B-complex vitamin and mixed it with water and food, we got polyvisol, vitamin E, and selenium and mixed that up and tried that too.
We went to the vet yesterday morning, he did bloodwork, fecal, and gave her liquids, vitamin supplements and probiotics. It seems her bacterial gutload was very very low- so it could be a vitamin deficiency. We just heard back from the vet, her white blood cell count and immunoglobulins were very low and he suggested that she may be immuno-compromised- it may be genetic or it could even be an adverse reaction to the Marek's vaccine she was given as a chick.. He said to give her at least a week before deciding what humane thing to do.. He did say that this could be why she wasn't feathering well- she could have some viral infection and a nutrition problem.
So, all of this isn't even my question- we are having a HARD time putting her down- on the ground, in a box, in our arms- if her feet touch ANYTHING she flips out and starts flapping her wings. She definitely can't stand, she just keeps kicking her legs backwards, while flailing around. We've been trying to keep her calm and everything, but my partner is staying up with her all night, and obviously that's not gonna work while trying to take care of her for any amount of time.
We tried a chicken sling - I searched it here, someone had made a little chair with leg cut outs. I tried this and she just kicked until she flips over and ends up in the box below.
Any tips? Advice? This is so sad and disheartening and my partner is devastated and trying to do everything we can to help her.
Chipmunk was healing up nicely after 2-3 weeks and had almost all her feathers finally grown in. The first night back in the coop (with bullies in isolation instead of her) seemed to be going well, she was up on the roost with all the others. Last I checked on her was 9pm Sunday night. Monday morning, 8am, I went out to check on her and she was no where to be found. I found her wedged up against the inside wall of the coop between the wall and the waterer. Stargazing,
Of course Monday was Memorial day so everything was closed. We did call an emergency exotic vet but she said due to the pandemic and holiday it was just her there, and they wouldn't be able to do any diagnostics. So we decided to do what we could to stabilize her and get a vet appointment for the next morning.
In the meantime we did all the scouring of the internet (and this forum) for treatment. We did what we could - I ground up my own B-complex vitamin and mixed it with water and food, we got polyvisol, vitamin E, and selenium and mixed that up and tried that too.
We went to the vet yesterday morning, he did bloodwork, fecal, and gave her liquids, vitamin supplements and probiotics. It seems her bacterial gutload was very very low- so it could be a vitamin deficiency. We just heard back from the vet, her white blood cell count and immunoglobulins were very low and he suggested that she may be immuno-compromised- it may be genetic or it could even be an adverse reaction to the Marek's vaccine she was given as a chick.. He said to give her at least a week before deciding what humane thing to do.. He did say that this could be why she wasn't feathering well- she could have some viral infection and a nutrition problem.
So, all of this isn't even my question- we are having a HARD time putting her down- on the ground, in a box, in our arms- if her feet touch ANYTHING she flips out and starts flapping her wings. She definitely can't stand, she just keeps kicking her legs backwards, while flailing around. We've been trying to keep her calm and everything, but my partner is staying up with her all night, and obviously that's not gonna work while trying to take care of her for any amount of time.
We tried a chicken sling - I searched it here, someone had made a little chair with leg cut outs. I tried this and she just kicked until she flips over and ends up in the box below.
Any tips? Advice? This is so sad and disheartening and my partner is devastated and trying to do everything we can to help her.