So she had some normal BM's yesterday and the night before so I opted to move her back out to the coop with the other 3. She immediately reestablished the pecking order and seemed quite happy. Her bum is fluffy, she's scratching and hanging with her ladies but I did notice more watery green poop...
Hello, I'm doing a one dose now and one in 10 days. Both drugs we did 10mg/kg.
I'm beginning to wonder if in the insane Jan thaw and flooding she found some bad scratch in the paddock they free range in and has Clostridium.
Thoughts? The green grainy poops are remaining as is but the eggwhite...
Today she is much cleaner! No more runny yellow mucoid discharge. Now it's just messy poops. I'm running a sample into the clinic I locum for and checking it for parasites. It's green/white and gritty looking.
Otherwise she seems much better. Less redness around her vent and I'd go as far as...
I really hope so. I not a fan of not trying everything. We started oral antifungal meds as well, just incase. I'll put some oyster shells in right now before bed.
She is certainly no worse, I did a second Epsom soak and there was far less mess on her. We added oyster to he feed and vitamins to her water. I also grabbed puppy training pass to keep her kennel nice and clean. She was pecking at her feed as soon as her soak / monistat application.
Green and yellow. I'm at Walmart right now to get oral antifungal meds...we do not have poultry vitamins and have never given extra calcium as we were told birds outside that can forage get enough from dirt? I'll grab some.
Cleaned up vent. I've applied monistat cream around and just inside the vent for now. Anyone have any tips? I'm in Ontario where do I get antifungal meds?
My 1.5yr old EE had runny almost mucoid like discharge all over her back end. I brought her in yesterday, gave her a warm bath to get all the frozen poop/discharge off her and kept her in a kennel until she was dry enough to go back out side. She ate a bowl of oatmeal and chopped up egg readily...