Could it be plant stone? If so, maybe you can feed her some coca-cola. I know that if we human beings get plant stones in the stomach, drinking some coca-cola can help dissolve them. But I am not sure whether chickens can have it, since coca contains a lot of caffeine in them.
Besides bumblefoot, it can also be Mycoplasma Infectious synovitis.More info:
http://www.thepoultrysite.com/diseaseinfo/99/mycoplasma-synoviae-infection-ms-infectious-synovitis
Hi, generally nostril discharge probably means such diseases:
Bacterial - chronic respiratory disease
Bacterial - Infectious coryza
Mycoplasma - Mycoplasma infection
viral - infectious bronchitis(IB)
viral - influenza
It seems very like coryza or Mycoplasma, as my best guess...
Hi, I've googled this,hope it can help:
Baytril is effective against Coryza as well as Mycoplasmosis the other potential problem. 7 to 10 days treatment should be effective and start to show results after three days or so. Tylan is only effective against Myco so get some Baytril. Coryza is...
Normally Coryza does not cause blood droppings.
Maybe Coryza + Cocci. However, Cocci are more dangerous and mortal than Coryza, AFAIK.
btw, I do not think chickens suck or their eggs taste worse than ducks'..
They are better pets than ducks I think, although ducks are much more easier to raise..
Botulism? Cocci? or food poisoning?
don't know what happened to them, but just can give them some vitamins.
hope someone can come up with better diagnosis.