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Hi peps

This is my first post and a first for keeping chickens (I’m loving it) I have 3 warrens beautiful girls no problems up until now! They have all been laying really well. About 4 days ago I notice one was not as lively as the others; she is the smallest of the three. She was all puffed up and sunbathing (thought she might be cold) after all the bad weather we had so wasn’t really worried but now she just seems to sit there! perks up now and again, not eating that much, still all puffed up and has her eyes closed now and again almost like she’s sleeping she’s defiantly not right :-( I have checked her over no obvious signs of anything, she is cleaning herself and pooing, don’t think she’s laying though. I’ve not changed anything, just use polarity tonic and diatom any suggestions??????

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I don't really know but hate seeing posts on the clinic bit not answered as have been on the other end. How is she now? Do you have any nutri drops - if so would try giving her some. I fed on a treat rather than stringing unless had to. Is her comb red? How does her tummy feel - perhaps have a feel of another girl for comparison. Also have a look for parasites, dirty bottom etc.

 

If she doesn't look well still perhaps bring her inside for the night? Fingers crossed.

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Still wasn't well today so off to the vet we went. Vet didn't have a clue.......not really surprised but a little ticked off after a bill for £50.00 when she had no clue :shock:. with out an X-ray they couldn't rule out being egg bound, chick had normal temperature, was on the light side she said, but no obvious signs of anything so she has said to quarantine chick and given us Baytril in her water. :pray:

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£50!! I'm sorry it was so much. Was the vet a chicken specialist? General vets know very little about chickens.

 

You could try sending off a droppings sample to Retfords Poultry Partnership for analysis. They might find something.

 

Baytril often sorts out problems. It's usually stringed into their beaks rather than given in the water as continuous dosing isn't necessary and this allows you to control how much they get.

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I am sorry to hear about your girl and that your vet was so useless and expensive!! For the future as egghead said I would try and find a vet that deals with chickens and other birds as most vets are completely clueless and you will get better advice on this forum than you will from them. As its so cold out, I would bring her in and keep her warm somewhere away from your other girls, pop her in a cat basket or cardboard box with lots of holes in it and plenty of bedding and some food and water. When my girls are poorly I give them avian electrolytes in their water and also give them critical care formula mixed in with their food or maybe try tempting her with some Tuna as this is proper poorly food for chooks and they usually love it. Good luck and I hope she perks up soon. :)

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