I've got a bluebell hen called Jane, who has always been a little cracker. She'll dash across the run an jump on to my arm on the off chance of treats, full of beans the whole time, and a smart one too, always getting more than her fair share of anything by putting her body between any treat and the other hens.
On Friday she was showing signs of getting a bit broody, but nothing that couldn't be solved by getting her out of the hen house. On Saturday a friend brought a child round, and as ever she was the first to run up for treats.
Last night she seemed not quite right - just not interested in anything, and but she went to bed. And she didn't get up, just sat on the perch, and didn't want to get up this morning.
And all she's done today is sit there. No sign of impacted or sour crop, she's not egg bound, she's not acting broody. I took her to the vet who can't work out whats wrong - nothing sounding wrong in her heart or lungs, but its obvious even feeling her today that she's losing weight quickly. Shes wormed of course, no sign of mites or parasites, but she has no interest in feeding. She vomited some greenish tinged water when I upturned her to look at her back end, which is a little mucky but not suspiciously so.
Vet has given antibiotics and steroids, so she's on those - worth a shot because she's a good layer (although not laying right now of course - and it'll be some weeks before we can eat her eggs if she starts laying again). Vet also said its 50:50 whether Jane gets better, which I think is vet-speak for having no clue whats the matter. I fear its peritonitis.
Ironic that on the day I check back in to report that my hen who isn't laying is still not laying (but otherwise fine) that such a spritely, reliable layer should suddenly take a turn like this.
Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions, let me know!
Cheers,
Cab.
On Friday she was showing signs of getting a bit broody, but nothing that couldn't be solved by getting her out of the hen house. On Saturday a friend brought a child round, and as ever she was the first to run up for treats.
Last night she seemed not quite right - just not interested in anything, and but she went to bed. And she didn't get up, just sat on the perch, and didn't want to get up this morning.
And all she's done today is sit there. No sign of impacted or sour crop, she's not egg bound, she's not acting broody. I took her to the vet who can't work out whats wrong - nothing sounding wrong in her heart or lungs, but its obvious even feeling her today that she's losing weight quickly. Shes wormed of course, no sign of mites or parasites, but she has no interest in feeding. She vomited some greenish tinged water when I upturned her to look at her back end, which is a little mucky but not suspiciously so.
Vet has given antibiotics and steroids, so she's on those - worth a shot because she's a good layer (although not laying right now of course - and it'll be some weeks before we can eat her eggs if she starts laying again). Vet also said its 50:50 whether Jane gets better, which I think is vet-speak for having no clue whats the matter. I fear its peritonitis.
Ironic that on the day I check back in to report that my hen who isn't laying is still not laying (but otherwise fine) that such a spritely, reliable layer should suddenly take a turn like this.
Anyway, if anyone has any suggestions, let me know!
Cheers,
Cab.