Poorly Hen with Very High Temperature
Poorly Hen with Very High TemperatureMy two year old Speckled Sussex seemed fine yesterday but today is very unwell. Not wanting to move much, practically not eating. I thought initially she was broody because when I locked her out the coop and run she was shouting to get back in. When I let her back in she sat in a nest box for an hour then came back out into the run and stood looking disinterested and generally unhappy. She laid an egg yesterday. Took her to the vet who couldn't find much wrong except she has a raging temperature - to quote the vet, it is off the scale. The said her stomach was a bit 'weird' but had a feel inside and couldn't feel anything untoward. She has bee given injections of antibiotic "Synulox" (clavulanate-potentiated amoxicillin) and painkiller Metacam. I have to start giving these orally from tomorrow. She has had some water herself and picked at some pellets/corn mix and ate a few little pieces of fishy cat food. She isn't interested in any treats that she would normally love such as water melon or grapes. She is in a pen indoors with a window open to try to keep it cool. Could this be egg yolk peritonitis even although she layed yesterday. My vet doesn't really know what it could be and is really just working on getting her temp down and fighting off any infection there might be.
Re: Poorly Hen with Very High TemperatureI am so sorry to hear your hen is poorly, bless her and you.
I cannot suggest anything, but am sure someone with more knowledge will be on here soon. I hope she recovers quickly.
Re: Poorly Hen with Very High TemperatureHi SD
It sounds a bit weird to be EYP, especially if she's laying. I assume she's been laying regularly with no problems? I think in the absence of a diagnosis, getting the temp down is probably the best course of action. She probably has an internal infection somewhere. Even if it is EYP if it's caught early enough it can be treated if the infection doesn't take hold so fingers crossed the AB works. Have there been any symptoms at all recently? Any sniffles or anything? I assume her crop is ok as well. It could even be something as simple as a softie, although if she does have a temp that wouldn't explain it. Keep us posted and good luck - you may have to syringe the meds into her. Just make sure she keeps drinking, she'll need the fluids if she has a high temp Karen
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Re: Poorly Hen with Very High TemperatureHi , watch her weight - vet may have weighed her to give correct doseage .
Feed her sweet corn frozen-defrosted . open beak and flick in . Easiest food that I know . Pellets need washing down as stick in throat . massage her crop as well . she needs all the help to digested it . If she does not eat and or drink her body function will give up . More food in her and water more chance of the meds to work . Do not give up as sometimes miracles happen . Let us know how you get on . Any tricks or things that work are always handy to use in the future . Keep her in doors / separate and easy to watch . If she has an infection she pass on to other hens etc. Like a new born baby she may need regular feeding little and often . If she eats on her own that is best . Some times a little encouragement gets them started . Bob Re: Poorly Hen with Very High TemperatureAny update on your little hen?
Re: Poorly Hen with Very High TemperatureSorry to hear that you have a poorly hen. It always amazes me when one minute they can be fine and in the blink of an eye they look poorly. I have, unfortunately, had a couple of hens with EYP and in my (limited) experience if she has laid an egg I do not think it could be that. EYP starts off as internal laying and the egg yolk goes into the abdominal cavity, instead of the correct route. It's an awful thing and one that I dread happening very much. Do hope she goes on OK, let us know please.
Re: Poorly Hen with Very High TemperatureHows she doing?
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