Donna1001
In the Brooder
- Jan 18, 2017
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I treated Brownie with Baytril (antibiotic), acidified copper sulfate (for crop issues), probiotic (to replenish good gut baterías), lasix (diuretic) and some pain killer. She got some brief relief and would began to eat and drink again when these helped. As soon as I stop these medications, her condition would worsen. But you really can't keep them on these forever. So after about two months of back and forth with these issues, she passed. Others have said they survive this for several years with this condition, but all four of mine that developed egg yolk peritonitis would developed ascites and crop issues at the same time (liquid would drip out of their mouths, they can't eat or drink, soft swollen crop). My FB friends who owns chickens advised me they used garlic, oregano oil as natural antibiotics without having to resort to medications and it helped them. I tried those things and they did not help my girls. But chickens are different. Their chickens would eat chopped garlic on their food where as mine would barely touch their food if I added garlic to it. With Brownie, when I tried to drain her, I can't get anything other than some blood. So I quit doing it. Hers I belief are internal eggs laying at the wrong place that turns into a massive egg glob. My previous hen, after draining her about 3 times, she died. I may have punctured something internally and caused her an infection. I'm really reluctant to do that anymore. Another FB friend used crushed up Diurex Max caplets (OTC water pills the one without the caffeine) into their water and it helped. No draining was performed. Several people strongly against draining them as they see it causes more harm than help. This is about all I can tell you. I saw a youtube video of a woman who performed an autopsy on her ascites chicken and it gave me a glimps of what was going on inside (eggs going to the wrong place in their reproductive system and it became this pound and a half of egg mess that their body cant get rid off. But it can also be fluid they can't get rid off that eventually taxed out their heart. In that case, I gave my hen some OPC 95 a grapeseed extract supplement that helps heart function. I would open a capsule of this supplement and pour it into smaller empty tiny capsules (both I purchased from Amazon)to give to my hens. I purchased Highland Arnica (tiny melt in your mouth pills) that are natural pain killers (People gives these to their animals prior to surgery to help with pain and stress.). Arnica are made for orally or topically where they are also made into ointments to help people with arthritis. I would dissolve one tiny pill with a little water and feed it to my hens. You will have to decide for yourself what to try for your girl. I hope this helps.