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  1. amanda1

    Foot swelling, not Bumblefoot or gout

    Yes, last year but it was just a tiny little thing and no kernel. Do you think this is related? it does not feel warm to the touch. The bump is soft, more liquidy.
  2. amanda1

    Foot swelling, not Bumblefoot or gout

    My 5 year old hen has had swelling in her right foot for over a month now. I came to realize she likely had scaley leg mites, so I’ve been treating her and the rest of the flock as well as the coop for a month. The swelling isn’t getting any better. It clearly is hurting her, she stops and picks...
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    Suspected Coccidiosis need help

    Sometimes they pass some intestinal tissue which will appear as blood in the stool. If you only see it occasionally, it’s noting to worry about. The eggs can have spots that appear to be blood, but they are actually pigment. Only if you see a smear of blood on the egg, is it actually blood. When...
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    Suspected Coccidiosis need help

    We just tested negative for worms via necropsy and her last egg was Friday, but with her being sick I’m not surprised there aren’t any more. Th vet did check her vent and found nothing unusual.
  5. amanda1

    Suspected Coccidiosis need help

    Her poop is basically water and Urates, but I will ask her if she thinks it would help.
  6. amanda1

    Suspected Coccidiosis need help

    The vet I saw does have her own birds,,which is one thing I liked about her. She has chickens, doves, guineas and ducks, so I figured she has a lot of hands on experience. But I agree with you, and I do believe since most sick hens are simply euthanized, the knowledge and experience are just not...
  7. amanda1

    Suspected Coccidiosis need help

    Thank you for trying to help me. This all started with lots of blood in her stool and excessive drinking. At first she was eating just fine, but she seems to continue to go downhill now. I’m trying to force feed her, but she is very lethargic, drinking a lot and refusing food. I have been...
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    Suspected Coccidiosis need help

    I will try to post the report, but not sure if it will work. We have awful internet service here! And, no problem asking, I feel it’s important to share this stuff so we can all learn more! That’s one reason I get the necropsies done. I took her to a new avian vet today and felt she got good...
  9. amanda1

    Suspected Coccidiosis need help

    We definitely don’t have worms. Necropsy done on one a couple of weeks ago confirmed no worms. I am using the 2 ts per gallon.but I wasn’t sure how long, so this was very helpful. Thank you.
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    Suspected Coccidiosis need help

    My suspicion is she isn’t eating because she feels badly. I’m trying to find out how long after treatment starts that they start to feel better. Also, wondering if she needs antibiotics or maybe sour crop. I’m so upset, I’ve lost so many this year, all from different things, but I’m starting to...
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    Suspected Coccidiosis need help

    The work check was done via necropsy on a different bird that died of a genetic issue. I’d also taken a sample to the vet for a fecal float. I’m just about done with our local avian vets. Three out of three were misdiagnosed, so I’m relying on experienced chicken owners for help.
  12. amanda1

    Suspected Coccidiosis need help

    My 8 month old hen started having the runs on Thursday. Friday there was blood in her poop and she was drinking an excessive amount of water. Saturday even more blood, so I started Corrid. Sunday no more blood, but still drinking a lot, and her poop is just mostly water. She stopped eating, but...
  13. amanda1

    Hatchery/farm store vs breeder

    Most of my chickens have come from a local, reputable farm store which gets them from a hatchery. I suspect if you’re showing your birds, you may prefer finding a breeder, but if you’re just looking for pets and eggs, most hatcheries can provide what you need. Unfortunately, I thought it was...
  14. amanda1

    Easter egger pullets 22 weeks old

    It could be any time from now until six months. If you notice them checking out the nesting boxes and/or squatting when you approach them that means the time is close! Enjoy!
  15. amanda1

    How do I know if it’s time to end it?

    Thank you for the response. I’m torn between letting her be and ending it all for her. She isn’t getting enough to eat. Her poop is tiny deposits of green (bile) and urates. She look like she wants to eat treats of offer, but for some reason can’t. She’d been eating off and on for a while, but...
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    How do I know if it’s time to end it?

    my poor girl started with an infected abscess above her eye in mid July. She wasn’t eating but after removing the infection and treating it, she started eating again. The eye appears to have healed up nicely, but she is still rubbing it and now she’s not eating again. In the morning, her crop...
  17. amanda1

    My Old Girl of 7 is pooping yellow and very small green not eating is drinking

    I think since you found the cause, you have a good chance of saving her. My hens has not been eating right for over a month and a half, I’m still trying to figure out what’s wrong, but she’s still going. Her poop looks like your hens poop. I was told by a vet that the poop looks like that when...
  18. amanda1

    Six month old stopped laying

    Smaller than her peers’ eggs, kind of glassy, like porcelain. She has laid ones in the past with a little hole in the end. I’m still concerned something isn’t right with her,,but I can’t put my finger on it.
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