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  1. ChickenCanoe

    Weak, not eating/drinking, throwing head around.

    There are very few good avian vets anywhere and finding one with poultry experience is as rare as hen's teeth. That said, any vet should be able to do a fecal test for worms. Most worms and their eggs are microscopic so you're unlikely to see them in the stool. The fecal test counts the eggs...
  2. ChickenCanoe

    Weak, not eating/drinking, throwing head around.

    There's no way to tell what's wrong out of the many things it could be without some lab work. Her thinness may be due to worms but since you've wormed her, more likely to loss of appetite. Did they do a fecal float test when you had her seen? Wormers and antibiotics together may be hard on her...
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