If you dab her eye with saline it will open, and then you can put a small dab inside the eye by gently pulling down on the bottom eye lid. Keep her head scab covered with neosporin twice a day. Instead of strawberries, I would offer wet fresh made chicken feed and water. Then add some scrambled...
It sounds like she has a shell-less egg stuck. How much calcium did you give her? I would give 300 to 600 mg of human calcium citrate with vitamin D. After 24 hours you can repeat the calcium. Does she normally lay eggs with hard shells? Is her vent bulging? I would keep her isolated for...
What is your general location? Do you have vet school with a poultry dept in your state where you could send the video for opinions? Tremors is neurological. It can be seen in some baby chickens up to 2 months old with avian encephalomyeopathy (AE) which is sometimes called epidemic tremors...
All you need for spraying the wound is salt 2 tsp per quart, which is called saline. It is mild, cheap, and equal to the body’s pH. You can soak in that as well, just use the same 2 tsp per quart of water in a dish pan. Many use warm water with a small amount of epsom salts, a small squirt of...
It looks like she has some worms in the picture in post 2. What is your location? If you are in the US, you can get SafeGuard Liquid Goat Wormer, shake it very well, and give her 1.5 to 2 ml orally (0.25 ml per pound) orally, and repeat daily for a total of 5 days. The white paste is urates or...
She does have feather loss, and others may be pecking her feathers out. That can make her belly look more prominent. She also could be pulling her own feathers out if she has some discomfort. Has she started looking like she is going into her yearly molt? It sounds like she doesn’t really have a...
Dosage is 8 ml per gallon, so it may be mixed too strong. A TB is twice that much. Here is some info on Denagard which is the same as Tiagard:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/denagard-dose-for-3-chickens-how-to.1442100/
The maggots have eaten through her skin unfortunately. I would probably soak her again in the morning and make sure of no more maggots. Antibiotic ointment would be good to coat the area under the vent twice a day. Permethrin spray can be used on the area to kill all maggots. Eventually the skin...
Do you have pictures of her eyes? Are the eyes the same with round black pupils, and are the colored irises normal? Is there any gunk or bubbles in either eye?
If they are rescues, it can be hard to know how their diet was previously. I would feed the layer feed primarily, since it is the minimum of protein they need with a balance of other nutrients. The more things you add, the less that the vitamins and minerals are in balance. Let us know if the B...
Yes a cochin would look more round than a d’ccle. Glad that she is feeling better. Calcium citrate 300 mg with d3 can be given for egg binding symptoms. Hopefully, she will lay an egg.
What are they eating? Are they on a balanced layer or all flock feed as the majority of what they eat? I would offer her 1/4-1/2 tablet daily of human super B complex vitamins for a few weeks. Those can be crushed and added to a bit of scrambled egg daily for each chicken.
Is she a mille fleur d’uccle? She looks very poofy. Could she have coccidiosis? Symptoms include lethargy, weakness, not eating, runny poops, and standing hunched and puffed up. Corid is the treatment in the water. Dosage is 2 tsp of the liquid Corid or 1.5 tsp of the powder Corid, per gallon of...
You could try giving her medicated fluids often with a syringe down into her crop or tube feeding. Here are some links about giving small amounts of fluids down into the crop:
https://unitedpeafowlassociation.org/articles/oral-medication-dosing-of-peafowl/
Tube feeding:
They may have coccidiosis or be too scared if they were attacked by older birds. Waterers and feeders should be cleaned with soap and water daily, especially in warm weather. Consider treating with Corid for coccidiosis. Symptoms include weakness, not eating, standing hunched and runny poops...