9 month old buff brahma

I agree with Wyorp Rock. Do not soak her if she is lethargic and weak. The enrofloxacin is good in case of a reproductive infection. Dosage if using the 10% liquid is 0.05 ml per pound of weight given orally twice a day for 5 days. Just be aware that it is banned for chickens, although some vets do prescribe it. I would use it since she is so ill. Do not use her eggs for 2 weeks. The yellow urates is not from eating egg, but can be a sign of liver issues or reproductive disorders.
Thank you yes its 1 antibiotic I swear by. She is moving around alil more but mostly sleeping. Yeah the first poop was very white urinate then that next one was yellowish. Kinda what I was afraid of. Got her to take a bite of her feed but that's it. Continuing giving her vitamin water and fresh water and raw egg.
 
Her newest and 3rd goings today since she was brought in at 10am. Still standing eyes closed or laying eyes closed.
Got calicum in her
antibiotics in
She's almost ate the entire raw egg which is better then nothing.
Drinking good
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Ok so her urinate is white now still doing antibiotics we have 1 more dose of corrid. Still not eating much. Electrolytes in water.

I know she's not egg bound she laid an egg yesterday and it was a normal egg.
 
Hopefully she is improving. When I am tempting one to eat, I will offer a bowl up to their beaks several times a day. Chicken feed or wet feed is best, but I will offer a little scrambled egg, tuna, or canned cat food to tempt them. Glad to hear that her urates are back to white.
 
Weird as this sounds this being day 4 and her food intake is very little and alls she wants to do is sleep I started to worry so I flashlighted her throat incase it was gapeworm as uncommon as it is and then when I saw it. Yeast her breath smells horrid so I started ACV and since her crops empty she started eating might only been a handful but she's eating. So if ACV isn't enough imma go get some monistat to help battle this yeast. But finally know what it is.
 
Weird as this sounds this being day 4 and her food intake is very little and alls she wants to do is sleep I started to worry so I flashlighted her throat incase it was gapeworm as uncommon as it is and then when I saw it. Yeast her breath smells horrid so I started ACV and since her crops empty she started eating might only been a handful but she's eating. So if ACV isn't enough imma go get some monistat to help battle this yeast. But finally know what it is.
I'd work on treating the crop, but often crop problems are a symptom of an underlying condition. Reproductive disorders (cancer, internal laying, Salpingitis, EYP, etc.), worms, Coccidiosis and/or infection seem to go hand-in-hand with crop problems.

Sometimes all you can do is treat symptoms and seem they improve. Hopefully you are on the right track.
 
Just wanted to update everyone what Ms. Peepers had was an empty crop sour crop
Hopefully she is improving. When I am tempting one to eat, I will offer a bowl up to their beaks several times a day. Chicken feed or wet feed is best, but I will offer a little scrambled egg, tuna, or canned cat food to tempt them. Glad to hear that her urates are back to white.
Just wanted to update she has made a full recovery and thank you everyone who helped =)
 

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