You must know that chickens come from southeast Asia. They are not "arctic" animals. People make a mistake assuming that chickens are weatherproof. You would not bring an elephant to Alaska in the winter and expect it to survive. This goes especially to a sick chicken which needs 70 degrees for...
First thing needs to be determined why food is not moving from the crop, stays there and "rots" creating a perfect environment for yeasts and bacteria to thrive. Loading it with more stuff, especially hard to digest foods like grains, straw, hard grasses makes things worst. I lost several...
Coccidia is a really nasty parasite. It will take all the fun from raising chickens as you watch them decline. Fairly easy to treat with amplorium added to water for a week and then repeated treatment in 9 days for another week. The key is to do it before coccidia does too much damage to...
Initially coccidia shows like foamy, bubbly lose poop. then is bright green and very watery as it becomes more severe. Green tends to be long and very skinny, watery part very wet and clear. The poop on the picture is muddy, dirty green and has white large discharge. I would check for crop...
Hi, it takes a long time for chickens to come back from coccidiosis. Do not expect big results overnight. Keep her high on proteins and low on calcium if she does not lay eggs which is probably unlikely now. (no layer feed for now) If you notice bright green diarrhea turning darker and hopefully...
Yellow diarrhea and sudden death that is probably peritonitis - egg yolk infection in the agnomen. Blocked egg yolks in the reproductive track decay also producing that eggnog-looking discharge. Chickens die within 2 days because nasty bacteria from decaying egg yolk attacks their organs. This...
Please forget the yogurt and especially meat. Meat might be OK for chickens in perfect condition but for the ones with issues it is a no-no. If a chicken has a slow crop, sour crop or compacted crop that meat will stay in the crop and rot and a nasty bacterial infection will follow which might...
Hi, heavy molting is something that happens when a chicken is starving - coccidia starves chickens. In fact induced molting is a practice in the industry to force chickens to molt by withholding food for up to a week which is a cruel practice. Corrid does not cause heavy molting. Amplorium...
Classic coccidia infection. Isolate in warm place. Buy Corid (amplorium) ASAP and mix with drinking water. This water must be the ONLY drinking water the chicken can drink. Treat for 5 to 7 days and repeat the treatment in 9 days. Feed with MEDICATED starter feed for chicks (medicated means it...
Ascites -"water belly". One overlooked cause are parasites. Could be more serious health problems too but parasites will actually destroy guts and cause fluid leakage to the abdomen. Send immediately poop sample to an avian lab to rule out or confirm parasite infection which are quite common...
Either gout or arthritis. Gout can be from too much calcium in feed. Arthritis from keeping chickens on cold, wet ground. If chickens do not lay eggs they should not be on layer feed. Chickens come from warm forests in Asia. They are not a contest how much cold they can take. An elephant does...
Different parasites, different treatment. Killverm does not kill one of the pesky and common parasites - coccidia. It can be treated with Corid (amplorium). Chickens eat a lot but starve because coccidia destroys their ability to absorb nutrients in the small intestine. Excess food accumulates...
Massaging, if gentle and done the right way, helps. Also, if you give antifungal, massaging after medication is given spreads the medicine so fungus is not hiding in low spots just to come back when medication goes through a chicken. It can also loosen-up clumps of grass or straw. I inspect my...
DEWORM your chickens!
Sour crop is a symptom. Very most likely parasites are blocking and destroying GI tract. Chickens are starving because food is not moving and whatever nutrients go through cannot be absorbed because parasites destroyed chickens' guts. Chickens go desperate and they will...
Compacted (impacted) crop is an emergency. Food is not going through and stays in the crop. Chicken is hungry but the crop is full. There is a blockage somewhere in the track or chicken has eaten something like tough grass, straw or even carpet strands. Those bind in the crop. In this situation...
Gout in rooster is from keeping him on layer food. Too much calcium turning into uric acid which attacks joints and also internal organs. People need to read fine print on feed packaging. LAYER FEED IS ONLY FOR LAYING HENS, NEVER FOR ROOSTERS OR CHICKENS BEFORE THEY LAY.
2 teaspoons of coconut oil to treat compacted crop in adult chicken? First of all, coconut oil is poison for vascular system - 1 teaspoon contains 65% of daily dose of saturated fat ......... for an adult human! So, 2 teaspoons would be 130% for an adult person. What would that be for a 6-pound...
Triple antibiotic ointment is for TOPICAL use only. Once there is a deeper wound it should not be used because the grease base lubricates the flesh and prevents it from healing. (walls cannot "stick" to each other). The main mistake when treating bumblefoot is that birds walk on the affected...
These "shoeboxes" are torture chambers for chickens. Freezer box in the winter, oven in the summer, practically no ventilation, unnecessary large windows letting sun in, too high and narrow roosts, chickens must drop to the floor hard because these shoeboxes provide no landing space. Would give...