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    Stumbling Silkie - a recovery story (link to podcast about her)

    Heather, Thank you for the kind words and sharing Duster's story with this awesome community!
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    My Lab Puppy Got Gape Worm

    Agreed — this isn’t gapeworm. Parasite life cycles are highly species-specific in most cases. For example, the roundworm that infects chickens is different from the one that infects turkeys.
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    Sour crop question

    Keep and eye on her and most importantly don't jump to a treatment at the first sign of a perceived health issue - it happens all to often (with good intent). Many of these medications have side effects. Antibiotic treatment is q great example, it can lead to sour crop (kill off the good...
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    Egg bound? Sour crop? Not sure

    You acquired her about three weeks ago and she has not laid since? Was she eating/drinking then, but in the last 3 to 4 days has been reluctant? That open mouth posture makes me think gapeworm - the permethrin would not be effective. I would suggest treating with fenbendazole. If she's not...
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    Are bulging eyes in a chick a sign of a problem?

    Hard to say if it'll persist. It appears to be more of a misshapen cornea. However, it seems to be bilaterally symmetrical and without any lesions. So, her eyelid function is good - if she couldn't close her eyes there would corneal lesions. There's no discharge, so it's not irritating her. If...
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    Are bulging eyes in a chick a sign of a problem?

    This appears to be a conformational abnormality—just a unique trait of this chick. There isn’t much room in the skull, and chickens have relatively large eyes for the size of their head. If the issue was due to an infection, you’d typically see neurologic signs like torticollis (head tilt)...
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    Respiratory problem in Cornish X

    My two cents: At 2.4 pounds and 7 weeks old, it's unlikely that you're dealing with "organ failure." That typically presents as ascites (also known as water belly), which is more common in fast-growing broilers—birds that would normally be over 6 pounds by this age. If ascites were the issue...
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    Help my silky’s mouth is propped open

    I would agree I agree with Wyorp Rock, based on the description, location, and how fast it appeared, it's likely a blocked salivary gland - with that said, I've not seen one in a chicken before. Most often, sialoceles are self-limiting and should resolve in a couple weeks. I would not consider...
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    Safe Guard Aquasol dose for BANTAMS

    I want to clarify the differences to avoid any confusion. Safe-Guard AquaSol is a 20% solution (200 mg/mL). Safe-Guard Suspension for Goats is a 10% solution (100 mg/mL). Both contain the same active ingredient: fenbendazole. Dosing differences: Goats (ruminants): 5 mg/kg body weight...
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    Safe Guard Aquasol dose for BANTAMS

    THE DOSE CITED IN THIS POST IS 100X THE LABEL DOSE. DO NOT GIVE AT THIS RATE. The correct dosage is: weight of the flock (lbs) x 0.00227 = milliliters per day x 5 days
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    Safe Guard Aquasol dose for BANTAMS

    The dose for Safe-Guard AquaSol is 0.00227 ml/lb. The minimum treatable flock size on the label is because it's very difficult to measure such small amounts. AquaSol is 2X the concentration of other legacy Safe-Guard products.
  12. ThePoultryDoc

    please help

    How long have these been incubating?
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    Guinea Hen with diarrhea and soiled vent

    Is her abdomen symmetrical or lopsided? Ascites fluid is nearly the consistency of water and straw colored. This 'mucus' is clear and viscous, it appears to look like albumen. If you can palpate the abdomen, can you feel a firm mass, or is it soft?
  14. ThePoultryDoc

    Poor Egg Condition

    Agreed. This is an embryo - the vessel formation is the key giveaway. It's normal for the yolk to begin breaking down as the embryo grows/is being incubated.
  15. ThePoultryDoc

    Ronsec dosage for Canker?

    I'm looking forward to hearing how this works out for you. You may consider adding a few drops of iodine to the water to limit the spread. Sorry to hear your having this issue and hoping for the best! TPD
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    Guinea Hen with diarrhea and soiled vent

    When evaluating droppings in birds, remember looking at two potential sources of water - fecal and urinary (poop vs. pee). The first pic looks to be relatively formed fecal material with excess water, which makes me think urinary. The second pic is harder to tell. Try holding off on the...
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    Guinea Hen with diarrhea and soiled vent

    What do her droppings look like today? Was she moved recently? Picking at her abdomen may be just normal preening behavior and if she hasn’t laid an egg in a few days isn’t completely out of the norm.
  18. ThePoultryDoc

    Help please! Injured guinea hen feet

    Based on what I can see, this doesn’t appear to be bumblefoot. From the photo, it looks more like an injury - possibly involving the toenail, though the angle makes it a bit difficult to assess fully. If you’re able to catch her, a close-up photo of the tip of the toe would help clarify...
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    Chocolate Orpington Roo lethargic, breathing fast

    RamonaMom, Can you post a picture of a few of the droppings - his if possible? TPD
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