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  1. azygous

    Help with our bantam — Nothing is working

    It could be. Vent gleet smells very unpleasant. It also is likely to infect the entire digestive tract. It's also conceivable that the swelling around the vent is from vent gleet. http://www.poultrydvm.com/condition/vent-gleet
  2. azygous

    Help with our bantam — Nothing is working

    That's very encouraging news. Lethargy could mean she has an infection. This leans more toward a stuck egg. Patience and the daily calcium and B-complex is your best treatment plan for now.
  3. azygous

    Help with our bantam — Nothing is working

    Lameness is one of the most difficult things to figure out. It can have so many causes. One is a vitamin B deficiency. Giving a B-complex tablet daily for a few weeks may fix it. It's worth a try. Unlike an antibiotic, there's no overdosing issue or issue with developing a tolerance. Therefore...
  4. azygous

    Help with our bantam — Nothing is working

    Put on a rubber glove and stick a finger into her vent where you see the bulge below the opening.Be very gentle. It's important to know of there's an egg at the "door" or if that bulge is just fat.
  5. azygous

    Help with our bantam — Nothing is working

    You're doing well. One thing that will help your treatment to be more effective is to give her the calcium tablet whole, directly into her beak. It's okay. She can swallow a bigger pill than you can. Crushing and diluting the calcium in water wastes a lot of the calcium. She need around 600mg...
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