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    Sick chicken

    Ok so the more the days pass the more I'm thinking it might be an injury in her leg somewhere. Is it possible that she would have her droppings the way they are because of an injury? If it is an injury what the best way to splint it? since she won't stay in her sling I made her. Also how long...
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    Sick chicken

    Thank you Hanberg! Definitely worth the try ill check my local pet store tomorrow to see if I can find the colloidal silver and st John's wort. Any idea where I can find the cats claw? EGGCESSIVE- I believe it was you who suggested the polyvisol and they don't have it at my tsc nor any poultry...
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    Sick chicken

    I did make your recipe its in the fridge now probably try to give it to her tonight. She was vaccinated when I bought her as a chick. She is only 6 months old, and I wouldnt say her legs are paralyzed I've seen her make small movements especially in her toes, and her eyes have normal coloration...
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    Sick chicken

    I have regularly given them the "mothers" acv since i got them, should i give her like a stronger dose? I will definitely try out your recipe. What do you think of the lack of leg movement? She was vaccinated for mareks so I'm hopeful its not that. What do you think could cause her diarrhea...
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    Sick chicken

    My 6 month old Delaware whitey just started laying about 2 weeks ago. I noticed her 3 days ago limping, not using her right for. I inspected and didn't see any wound or swelling and she didn't seem in any pain while handled her. I brought her inside to rest it and noticed she had very runny...
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