It was added to feed flubovet or flubovent something like that. I followed the package instructions. I’m happy to do again as this was when she was introduced into the flock and so I am unsure how much feed she got. They all happily eat together now and she’s steadily gaining weight.
So I continued with the probiotics, and just completed a course of nystatin and she still has pasty discharge. Other than this she is asymptomatic. Someone said she may have salmonella? Is this possible?
Hi, I did ask to return or for advice and was ignored. Over the week I’ve checked her crop and there’s no obvious blockages or hard parts she seems healthy in herself however she still has this discharge. Should I try nystatin?
Good afternoon, I hope you are all well and I hope that you can help me with my issue. I recently picked up two hens from a licensed breeder, one had severe vent gleet, overgrown beaks and no idea how to be chickens which was awful to see. I am currently giving her Epsom salt baths up to 3 times...