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  1. FuzzyCritters

    Help! Hen paralyzed, not eating, panting, and has egg yolks in poop!

    Necropsy results just came out. It was most likely visceral marek's. She had tumors all over her internal organs, and her liver and spleen were especially affected. Poor girl 🙁 Wish I could have done something to help her.
  2. FuzzyCritters

    Help! Hen paralyzed, not eating, panting, and has egg yolks in poop!

    She died this morning :hit I'm sending her in for a necropsy to find out what happened.
  3. FuzzyCritters

    Help! Hen paralyzed, not eating, panting, and has egg yolks in poop!

    @Lady of McCamley can the use of medications further damage her liver?
  4. FuzzyCritters

    Help! Hen paralyzed, not eating, panting, and has egg yolks in poop!

    Injectable penicillin isn't illegal (other types are), but Tetracycline is. I don't know why. If I could get Tetracyclene, I would be a TSC buying it right this second. I will order the Tetracycline and get it here as soon as possible.
  5. FuzzyCritters

    Help! Hen paralyzed, not eating, panting, and has egg yolks in poop!

    Thank you. If it is liver damage, is there anything I can do for her?
  6. FuzzyCritters

    Help! Hen paralyzed, not eating, panting, and has egg yolks in poop!

    In Washington, most antibiotics are illegal to be sold over the counter. I have TSCs, but they can't carry the antibiotics. I am aware she needs treatment and I will order some antibiotics now and try to get them ASAP. If Penicillin might help, I will start her on that while the better...
  7. FuzzyCritters

    Help! Hen paralyzed, not eating, panting, and has egg yolks in poop!

    Thank you. She is already separated in crate in my barn. Unfortunately, I can't get any Tetracycline. I've looked for it in the past, but like most anitbiotics it seems to be illegal in WA. Will Penicillin or Spectinomycin work instead?
  8. FuzzyCritters

    Help! Hen paralyzed, not eating, panting, and has egg yolks in poop!

    Yesterday my D'uccle was panting from the heat and generally looking unwell (tail down, standing around not moving). I separated her overnight and gave her electrolyte water and no food (to check for a crop problem today-- she didn't have one). Checked her for egg binding, and no stuck egg...
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