If she is a kicker, you'll probably need to tie her feet together. However, if you can wrap a towel tightly around her legs, you might get lucky and get away with it, like I did in the photo.:)
You can snuggly wrap her in a towel, tie her legs together so she cant kick (I use clothesline or a shoe string.)
With her head sticking out at the other end of the towel, use one hand to grab her comb or head to hold her still and with the other hand administer the ointment in her eye, just a...
It would be best to get them all started on Corid right away. Corid 9.6% liquid solution dosage is 9.5ml per gallon of water for 5 days. Make it fresh each day, do not add anything else to the mixture, do not give them anything such as supplements containing Thiamine.
Ensure feces does not...
I hope you got all the mites. Mites suck blood, cause anemia, then death. Red mites can infect chickens with spirochetes. You also have to treat coops, nest boxes, roosts etc in order to eliminate mites. Permethrin liquid concentrate or Permethrin dust will take care of mites and will require...
It might be in your best interest to order Enrofloxacin aka Baytril and treat her. Here's where you purchase it.
https://jedds.com/products/enrofloxacin-10?_pos=1&_sid=d4f2783b6&_ss=r
Did you see rice-like segments slowly crawling around in feces? If so, they are tapeworm segments. Insects are the vector for tapeworm infections in poultry.
I recommend the Eqvalan Gold, it is the equivalent to our Zimecterin Gold horse paste containing praziquantel and will eliminate...
They looked like urate strands. They arnt roundworms nor tapeworm strands. I've dealt with most poultry worms except gapeworms and eyeworms. However, I know how to treat them.
Have you brought in any new birds to your flock? Here's an excellent link for you to read about MG and MS, how easy it can be for mycoplasma diseases be introduced into a flock, even without introducing an infected bird.
https://ccmedia.fdacs.gov/content/download/77376/file/Mycoplasma-Brochure.pdf
Aside from Mycoplasma Gallisepticum (MG), other causes of a foamy eye could be ammonia fumes from soiled bedding and/or poor ventilation, there could be dust or debris in her eye. You can liberally flush her eye to remove debris with saline solution and gently pat dry. An injury could be a...
No, do not reworm them, nor give them corid. Go ahead and mix the buttermilk and cooked rice in the naturewise feed and give it to all your birds to eat. They need to eat after worming. Then wait a couple of days and if there is green poop again, try to find and isolate the guilty bird. Then we...
It's a sign that the worms were starving your hen of nutrients. Give here plain boiled white rice mixed with buttermilk, you can put it in her feed if you wish. The buttermilk will coat the intestinal lining and is a better probiotic than yogurt. The rice will settle her innards.
Please read post #4 in this link on how to worm a chicken. It should help you out.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/worms-in-chicken-poop.1575508/#post-26765905
You can drop it down to 1/4ml if you wish. It's tough to overdose with Valbazen or Safeguard. Then again, you dont want to give them a full bottle! LOL.
We eat the eggs after using Valbazen or Safeguard.
Both products are Benzimidazoles. Benzimidazoles are mostly excreted and only a small amount is absorbed into the bloodstream. There is minute residue in the eggs. If you believe that you or a family member might have a reaction to the residue...