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    Sharing some Flock Humor

    She does. It’s been her favorite since she was little bitty :jumpy
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    Sharing some Flock Humor

    I could too :)
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    Sharing some Flock Humor

    A little video of Morticia angrily eating clover :lol:
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    Possibly egg bound?

    If she’s has perked up and the tail is up— she’s not puffed and holding her head in, she’s def laid the egg. I know how relieved you are. I’ve been there :wee
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    Deworming?

    I do. Thank you for checking :D
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    Possibly egg bound?

    You can give her calcium— by way of calcium tablets or Tums- crush them small enough that she can eat them. I’ve dealt with egg bound hens. I usually do about a 20 mins soak in a warm tub with Epsom salt. Then I put the hen on a towel that’s over a heating pad on low and I leave them undisturbed...
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    Deworming?

    Thank you for the input. It’s been a monsoon here. I will do quarterly :)
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    Deworming?

    I guess I should have specified that I am looking for what I need to worm with because of the area that I live in. Most people in the areas where we get hot humid rain wood deworm twice a year. With that in mind and the chicken that I have that is somewhat under weight I thought it would be...
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    Deworming?

    Thank you so much for your advice. For now all I could get was the safeguard. I can order the valbazen online
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    Deworming?

    I’ve done the natural stuff, ACV, DE and even gave them pumpkin seeds but as much rain and nasty mud as they’ve been in I don’t think the natural methods would help (if they help at all to begin with) :confused:
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    Deworming?

    *now cold. Excuse my spelling. I’m driving and my voice recognition doesn’t like my accent
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    Deworming?

    Thank you. I will get the liquid. I live in North Carolina and we have had a lot of hot humid rain and since the weather is now called I thought it would be wise to D worm. I have one I say who is slightly underweight and has had a few egg laying issues. I’ve done everything for them but this
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    Deworming?

    There are 10 in my flock. I don’t have a way for a fecal test my local vet does not perform them. I was going with the pace so I could administer to each chicken individually
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    Deworming?

    @dawg53 @casportpony any recommendations?
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    Deworming?

    hey guys, I’ve been reading the threads for a day now and the older articles read one way versus a few I’ve seen that say something else. As a PREVENTATIVE wormer I was planning on using the fenbendazole paste. I have Wazine but wanted to assure it’s safe to go straight to the paste. My flock...
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    Please READ!!! need advice

    Yes. Crop looks good. To be on the safe side I did a dose of monistat, fed yogurt and added ACV to the water. Hopefully the wonky egg days are behind her :D
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    Please READ!!! need advice

    Turns out she was egg bound. After the salt bath I left her alone in a quiet dark room. Came back and she laid an egg. Perked right up after some food and went out to bed in the coop. Had one more odd egg this morning. Looks like they make have been against each other. Hopefully we won’t have...
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    Please READ!!! need advice

    I’ve got a chicken. 5 months old. I noticed she was acting off when I got home today. Just slower than usual. Not wanting food. Crop is squishy. Like a balloon and we have this in the stool. She’s not pulsing her vent or squatting. At this point should I treat for sour crop?
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