Did you check her ears for infection? An ear infection can lead to impaired balance.Also, she isn't really acting ill, it's just she can't stand. She's clucking, eating, drinking, etc... The only thing is, well, distorted balance, and weak.
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Did you check her ears for infection? An ear infection can lead to impaired balance.Also, she isn't really acting ill, it's just she can't stand. She's clucking, eating, drinking, etc... The only thing is, well, distorted balance, and weak.
That really depends on what kind of parasite she has. There is no “one dewormer for all”. Corid treats coccidiosis, valbazen and ivermectin (both NOT for coccidiosis) are the other two main ones I go to. Sometimes I switch it up.I haven't..
What should I use to deworm her?
Meal worms or BSFL are fatty and high in proteinUpdate ~ She still seems the same... Although, she is *trying* to stand now.
What can I give her that is pretty fatty, and high in protein that I can give here?
Dad told me that if she doesn't improve within a week, we'll cull her...![]()
Nice, that's what I was thinking. Thank you Pamps!Meal worms or BSFL are fatty and high in protein
No problem, hope she improves!Nice, that's what I was thinking. Thank you Pamps!
Thank you!No problem, hope she improves!
Did you ever get a fecal test done on her?Y'all, I'm starting to lose hope... She still isn't better, even though I'm doing my best to help her.
I got her some goat, and chick feed. And she's drinking plain water... Why am I not seeing more improvement??