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Here is a picture of her poop. Normally it is more white and less green, but I just cleaned up and this is the only poop from her I could find.
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Baytril is as good an antibiotic as you can get, and will treat most any type of infection. With clostridium perfringens and other types of enteritis, and with certain worms, there can be blood in the droppings. Also, please worm her with Valbazen, since capillaria worms can be treated with that--dosage is in post #5. She may well have a problem with immunity. Several diseases can cause that, especially having coccidiosis in the past, and if she may have enteritis, it may be worse. Infectious diseases such as avian leukosis and Mareks disease can also cause problems with immunity. Many people will use a multivitamin and probiotic in the chicken's water 2-3 days a week to bump up their intestinal immunity.
Baytril will not effectively treat enteritis caused by clostridia, but it will treat most gram negative infections. Good table here that shows what drugs work on some of the more common bacteria:
[COLOR=333333]http://www.octagon-services.co.uk/articles/poultry/gamebirds.pdf[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]-Kathy[/COLOR]
Baytril will not effectively treat enteritis caused by clostridia, but it will treat most gram negative infections. Good table here that shows what drugs work on some of the more common bacteria:
[COLOR=333333]http://www.octagon-services.co.uk/articles/poultry/gamebirds.pdf[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]-Kathy[/COLOR]
What would you use to treat clostridia?