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  1. getaclue

    White "gel" stuck on to my chicken's butt? Please help! Emergency!

    I agree with Wyorp Rock. Still give the antibiotic for a few more days though, even if she's out with her flock.
  2. getaclue

    White "gel" stuck on to my chicken's butt? Please help! Emergency!

    The antibiotics could be affecting the smell, color, and wateriness, of her pooh some too. If she's doing better, then you're on the right path. Yes, let her eat, and drink as much as she will, on her own.
  3. getaclue

    White "gel" stuck on to my chicken's butt? Please help! Emergency!

    She should have a waterer, or water dish and be able to drink as much as she wants. Same thing with food. Yes, scrambled egg, or anything else she'll eat, is good for her now.
  4. getaclue

    White "gel" stuck on to my chicken's butt? Please help! Emergency!

    1 and 1/4 tablet of the antibiotic daily. Yes, wait a couple hours after you give the calcium to give the antibiotic. Feel to see if you can feel an egg, that is bound.
  5. getaclue

    White "gel" stuck on to my chicken's butt? Please help! Emergency!

    I had already guessed she would be more in the 4 lb. range. I accounted for some weight loss. You can actually go up to 1 tablet in the morning, and 1/4 tablet in the evening, every day. When you go to put the pill into her mouth, tilt her head back just a little. If you haven't already, get...
  6. getaclue

    White "gel" stuck on to my chicken's butt? Please help! Emergency!

    Most pharmacies, and (especially) Wal Mart will usually give you a small dosage syringe if you ask for it. Most feed stores have them for a very small price too. Rinse it out with clear warm water after each use.
  7. getaclue

    White "gel" stuck on to my chicken's butt? Please help! Emergency!

    If you need to know how to dose with a dosage syringe: Facing the chicken, put the tip of the dosage syringe on the left side, towards the back, and put the liquid in slowly. If the mouth gets full, allow the chicken to swallow, and continue until it's taken the full dose. DO NOT get liquid in...
  8. getaclue

    White "gel" stuck on to my chicken's butt? Please help! Emergency!

    Ok, I've checked other threads. It's ok to give the whole 250 mg tablet per day. Again, crush it up and either mix with water, and give in a dosage syringe, or put as much as possible in/on a small bit of food, and let her eat it.
  9. getaclue

    White "gel" stuck on to my chicken's butt? Please help! Emergency!

    If you have a pill splitter, split it into 4 sections, like cutting a pie. If you don't have a pill splitter, use a knife, and score (cut a line) into a cross shape on the top of the pill. Once it's scored a little, then use the knife to cut the pill into the 4 sections. Press straight down...
  10. getaclue

    White "gel" stuck on to my chicken's butt? Please help! Emergency!

    I posted this before: https://jedds.com/products/tylosin-powder Call the local pet stores that sell fish, and ask them. The feed stores often carry an injectable one, BUT I've extracted the correct dose, then added a bit more water. The injectable tastes terrible to them, is too strong and...
  11. getaclue

    White "gel" stuck on to my chicken's butt? Please help! Emergency!

    You can crush, and give a TUMs, as I posted before.
  12. getaclue

    White "gel" stuck on to my chicken's butt? Please help! Emergency!

    The antibiotic is the most important at this point, I think.
  13. getaclue

    White "gel" stuck on to my chicken's butt? Please help! Emergency!

    Here's a link for a good antibiotic. https://jedds.com/products/tylosin-powder Mix it as directed, and pour into an empty waterer, or whatever you're using for water for the affected chicken. Be sure to mix it fresh daily. This package of powdered antibiotic will last a long time, so be sure...
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