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  1. tearooster

    Help! EggBound hen!

    After we drained her she headed right for the food we had out . It's been a couple days since then and we are going to drain her again tomorrow. She's walking to the same spot everyday to go sit down and not move. It's been in the 100s this week so I'm not sure if she's trying to cool down or what.
  2. tearooster

    Help! EggBound hen!

    So....... We got a syringe and emptied out a whole cup of yellow fluid!!!!!!
  3. tearooster

    Help! EggBound hen!

    She's very bloated and red. Not moving a ton. I'm going to try to take her to a chicken vet tonight and see if he can drain the fluid
  4. tearooster

    Help! EggBound hen!

    She's not egg bound. Because she drinks tons of water and I haven't felt an egg inside her. I was thinking maybe water belly? Please any advicw
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    Help! EggBound hen!

    Hi! I have a 3 year old Americana hen who has lately been slowing down her egg production. I found her in the coop and picked her up seeing that she has a red bum and poop stuck to the feathers around her vent... I brought her inside and she is currently in a warm sink. She's drinking her tub...
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    infected toe(with pics) please help.

    It looks like she had a scale removed. I would treat it with ointments and wrap it:)
  7. tearooster

    Help chicken hurry

    How old is she. Is it a prolapsed vent? Pics?
  8. tearooster

    Lethargic Hen

    Hi there! I would first go but some 7-Dust and then cover her all over in it. Mixing through her feathers too. This will kill any mites or lice that are on her. You can find 7-Dust at Homedepot and other hardware stores. See if this helps:) Oh! Clean the coops and any place that they nest. Then...
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    Help! Young hen with suspicious poo!!!!

    I would treat for Coccidia just in case:) It could be just intestinal lining that's shedding- but it's a lot lighter red. Coccidia can be treated by using Corid. This is a picture of Coccidia This is intestinal wall sheddings
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    Bloody vent!! Two hens already died please help!

    Here. Read this, it may say if it is contagious or not. The whole flock must be treated. http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/agdex4616
  11. tearooster

    Bloody vent!! Two hens already died please help!

    Hmmm. Maybe this will help. https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/vent-gleet-aka-nasty-chicken-butt
  12. tearooster

    Red swelling on front of leg

    Here you go. Hope this helps:) https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/856473/swollen-legs-and-feet
  13. tearooster

    Red swelling on front of leg

    Try soaking in Epsom salts... I'm looking online but not much. Maybe dislocated tendons? Try stretching the leg back as if the chicken was stretching, and see if it relocates the tendon. I'll keep looking.
  14. tearooster

    Bloody vent!! Two hens already died please help!

    I found this:) Hope this helps. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/857365/bloody-vent-dying-chickens Try calcium, treat for capillary worms,....
  15. tearooster

    Bloody vent!! Two hens already died please help!

    Have you treated her for Coccidia? Use Corid, it's the best brand. That's the only thing I can think of.... I would treat her as soon as possible
  16. tearooster

    two to four day old chicks dying

    I would dust them with 7-Dust just to make sure that they do not have mites. I had 2 babies that hatched before the others and both died from mites. I dusted all of the chickens and coops and no more passed after that. :)
  17. tearooster

    I need urgent help it's about my silkie pullet who can't walk

    Hi there! I'm sorry to hear about your Pullet:( If she's eating and drinking awesome! If she wasn't then not so awesome. Have you tried setting her outside and seeing if she wants to eat grass or just sit in the sun? It's good to get their muscles to start working or they will become severely...
  18. tearooster

    Lice! Help!

    Treat them 10 days after your first treatment. With the hen sitting on the eggs just dust the hen and dust the nest+ on top of eggs. Won't hurt them:) it's just a powder. You can also pour it all in their dusting area.
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