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  1. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Vet willing to admin hormone implant

    I've been through this already not too long ago for a chicken that had a stuck egg- she ended up getting surgery, she had torsion of the oviduct. I called EVERYWHERE remotely nearby, it was very hard to even find a place that would see chickens here due to avian flu fears, much less treat them...
  2. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Vet willing to admin hormone implant

    I know this is controversial. Deslorelin (Suprelorin) is an implant used in ferrets to stop ovulation. It's been used in avian (including chickens) off label to do the same, which helps in various reproductive system related ailments. We have in the past lost a chicken due to egg yolk...
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    Sudden lameness, obvious distress

    I'll do that, thanks @Eggcessive I did a search on the boards and found this change.org petition, though it's from 2022. I signed it and chipped in. Would be great to get this changed. Sigh...
  4. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Ask FDA to approve implants for chickens to prevent egg production

    Signed and donated for distribution. I really hope this can be changed in the future, my babies would certainly benefit. <3
  5. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Indian Runner still has not had full molt

    Were you able to get a vet to place the deslorelin implant? My vet won't do it because of the FDA, he said it wasn't legal and he doesn't want to lose his license. How can I get this for my chickens that would benefit from it?
  6. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Hormone injections

    Hey, how did you get your vet to give deslorelin? My vet said he can't do it because of the FDA and he doesn't want to lose his license (understandably). Is there some way to do this legally?
  7. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Sudden lameness, obvious distress

    Update: Pepper did in fact backslide taking her off the anti-inflammatories and antibiotic. She started to get diarrhea and dehydrated again and stopped laying, so we put her back on it. She's back to laying eggs. I hope she doesn't have to be on this forever, but.. I think a hormone implant...
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    Bumblefoot questions! no kernal- no lameness

    Ah, yeah, I actually have one right now I'm getting a bit worried about and have been nursing because you can see the bulge on the top of the foot. I'm very optimistic about your chicken though, glad she's on the mend!!
  9. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Help please! My hen has a respiratory disease.

    I agree with @coach723 , if you are just trying to treat the respiratory issue, I would go with just Tylan/Tylosin. Also, not sure if anyone has mentioned, but do not treat with Fenbendazole while chickens are molting. Their feathers will grow back all weird. We alternate with pyrantel for...
  10. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Bumblefoot questions! no kernal- no lameness

    Well, shit, I never would've guessed from those photos :( Hopefully they can give her some oral antibiotics and anti-inflammatories to help her heal?
  11. Sarahh_Janeyy

    PLEASE HELP! Sick Silkie Hen

    When was the last time she laid? How does her crop feel? It is slow to empty? Is her vent pasted or just diarrhea? Is she dehydrated from the diarrhea? Are you able to get to a vet? She may need fluids, antibiotics, and/or an anti-inflammatory depending on what is wrong.
  12. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Salpingitis antibiotic questions

    Hey, just one thing to add to this - do you have access to Meloxicam? I've had mixed results with it. But as an anti-inflammatory, it has helped various chickens with various inflammation issues (esp in the reproductive tract). I have been having the best luck with using it every other day. I...
  13. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Help please! My hen has a respiratory disease.

    Are you able to get a hold of Tylosin (Tylan)? It's pretty accessible even without a vet. I would look up dosing for her weight and give to her orally for 30 days. It has very minimal, if any, side effects. It is used for respiratory illness caused by mycoplasma. If that's the issue, it should...
  14. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Sudden lameness, obvious distress

    So it's been like 3 weeks. We had gotten to weekly visits to the vet to get extra fluids. We have been giving Pepper extra fluids by tube because she just wasn't drinking enough on her own. Both girls have been on Tylosin once daily, and Meloxicam every other day. The last time I posted was...
  15. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Sudden lameness, obvious distress

    I walked out of the room and when I came back I saw this (Hennifer is the barred rock and Pepper is the splash Ameraucana): It's been a while since Pepper jumped up like that, I assume Hennifer just followed her.
  16. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Sudden lameness, obvious distress

    Yeah the last month+ we were giving emeraid (powdered omnivore food), poultry drench, b-12, and probiotics. But he said to just give plain water in addition because it is more easily absorbed through the crop membranes.
  17. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Sudden lameness, obvious distress

    So, Friday we did radiographs of Hennifer and vet called Tuesday evening to talk about it, unfortunately not good news. I know this thread was originally about Pepper, but.. So vet saw what looked like multiple tumors, probably ovarian, and her internal organs are displaced. This is probably...
  18. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Sudden lameness, obvious distress

    Another appointment today for fluids. Vet said they are both up in weight (they have been eating, hooray!) but Hennifer still sounds bad/is still showing increased respiration. Since Pepper has started eating (encouraging), he thinks they are probably both dealing with Mycoplasma. It's just...
  19. Sarahh_Janeyy

    Sudden lameness, obvious distress

    Sooo, noticed that one of our other hens, Hennifer, was breathing heavier than usual/the other birds when at rest. She had been sitting on my lap the last few days, slightly unusual for her. So I brought her to the vet on Friday when we were getting Pepper her fluids. Turns out Hennifer is...
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