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    Emergency, Egg Shell Stuck in Vent (Graphic Pictures)

    Chicken feed has all of what she needs. You are getting a lot of info from many people. Just because we recommend something, do a bit of research on your own, filter information and then make up your own mind. Be sure to check her crop in early morning before she eats or drinks and describe how...
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    Emergency, Egg Shell Stuck in Vent (Graphic Pictures)

    A balanced chicken feed is a complete diet for chickens. They don’t need anything but clean water. If you add other foods, you are messing with protein, vitamins and minerals ratios. Occasionally, many of us will offer a small amount of a treat. Take a picture if you see anymore bubbles in the...
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    Emergency, Egg Shell Stuck in Vent (Graphic Pictures)

    Tylan dosage is fairly forgiving. Dosage is 0.25 ml per pound, or about 1.25 ml for a 5 pound hen 3-4 times a day for up to 5 days.. Sorry for my error in dosage earlier, but Tylan can be given as much as 40 mg per Kg 3-4 times a day, so no problem there. Tylosin (Tylan generic) powder for the...
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    Emergency, Egg Shell Stuck in Vent (Graphic Pictures)

    The bubbles in the eye is a common sign of mycoplasma (MG,) a common chronic respiratory disease. Tylan (tylosin) is a better antibiotic and is approved for poultry to treat MG symptoms. But you also need to clean the eye with saline or eye wash and wipe away the bubbles or foam. Not all...
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    Emergency, Egg Shell Stuck in Vent (Graphic Pictures)

    Have you pulled the membrane out yet, or has she passed it? Sometimes they will go back inside if you don’t get them out. The reason for using honey is to reduce the swelling if there is a prolapse or swelling. Hydrocortisone cream works that way too. If there is a prolapse, just keep the tissue...
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