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  1. Wyorp Rock

    Help needed --Treating two chickens for suspected gleet but no improvement

    I'm sorry for your loss:hugs I hope things get better for you.
  2. Wyorp Rock

    Help needed --Treating two chickens for suspected gleet but no improvement

    :hugs I hope she comes out soon. Sometimes chickens can get into some odd places and can't seem to find their way out, you may want to leave a light on at the entrance so she can see that and hopefully come out. Please do keep us posted on how they are both doing.
  3. Wyorp Rock

    Help needed --Treating two chickens for suspected gleet but no improvement

    The poor things! They both may have some infection. I would try my best to dig out the gunk inside the vent. Epsom salt soaks may help with that. Since you are in the UK, I'm not sure what you have available to you, but if you can find some Nystatin that may help. Your Canesten cream may...
  4. Wyorp Rock

    Help needed --Treating two chickens for suspected gleet but no improvement

    Is vet care an option for you? If the discharge smells bad or yeasty, then it might be Vent Gleet. The white could also be a lot of urates or discharge from reproductive problems - you don't mention if they are laying or not. Sounding a bit chesty may be from crop issues or she may have a...
  5. Wyorp Rock

    Help needed --Treating two chickens for suspected gleet but no improvement

    Welcome To BYC! Can you post some photos of the hens and their poop? (vent, discharge, whole hen:)) You mention they are Ex-Batts, how long have you had them? Have they laid any eggs since you got them? Both were pecked which caused wounds - was the pecking at the vent or somewhere else on...
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