Enilcita28
Chirping
- Mar 14, 2019
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Hi all!
I need help with one of my hens. We have had some really bad flooding in Florida, and as a consequence of that, cocci and mold we lost lost at least 7 baby chicks. It has been rough this year. Now everyone seems to be doing better, I've been providing probiotics and electrolytes in the water, checking for mold in the feed, spreading pine shavings on the ground and coop to minimize wet floors etc... But I still have one hen that is not getting better. She's pale (kind of yellowish skin color) she has runny poop. I do see her eating and drinking but not getting better. I know for sure they are molting but egg production just increased for a couple of weeks now. Everyone else looks better but she looks miserable. If I separate her, what else can I do for her? Should I deworm her? Help please!
I need help with one of my hens. We have had some really bad flooding in Florida, and as a consequence of that, cocci and mold we lost lost at least 7 baby chicks. It has been rough this year. Now everyone seems to be doing better, I've been providing probiotics and electrolytes in the water, checking for mold in the feed, spreading pine shavings on the ground and coop to minimize wet floors etc... But I still have one hen that is not getting better. She's pale (kind of yellowish skin color) she has runny poop. I do see her eating and drinking but not getting better. I know for sure they are molting but egg production just increased for a couple of weeks now. Everyone else looks better but she looks miserable. If I separate her, what else can I do for her? Should I deworm her? Help please!