CharlieBaby
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- Jun 23, 2020
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My 2-year-old ISA Brown, Nina, is sick. This is the third time she's been sick this spring, with symptoms flaring up every 4-6 weeks.
She goes from her perky self to extremely lethargic, droopy tail, floppy comb, low appetite, excessive thirst, and watery diarrhea. The diarrhea has been going on for sever months without relief, even when the other symptoms dissipate. She stopped laying eggs the first time she fell ill, and has not resumed for several months.
When she's been sick, I've isolate her, medicated her water with NutriDrench or ACV, and offered mealworms, scrambled eggs, plain yogurt, and grit in addition to a mush made from her regular pellets and water. Additionally, I sprinkled some milk thistle extract, N-acetyl-l-cysteine, ALA, betaine, and taurine ("Liver Nutrients" by Seeking Health) in treats. Oftentimes, her favorite treats could not tempt her to eat, and my husband carefully syringe fed NutriDrench and water mixed with a little bit of feed.
Last month, I mailed a sample of her poop for a fecal float test. The results showed "positive" for coccidia at 10,650 eggs/oocysts per gram (picture attached). I wasn't sure how to interpret the results, but I responded by treating the entire flock with a high dose of Corid for 7 days in May.
The first time Nina got sick, a few months ago, I treated the entire flock with Safe-Gaurd dewormer.
She's pulled through with the supportive care and medicine listed above, but on more than one night I thought she might die for lack of "oomph." The floppy comb is always the first sign that she's on her way to another "episode" of sickness.
The pictures were taken this morning. I'm bracing myself for another serious bout of SOMETHING -- I don't know what to call the illness. Do you know what this could be or how I can prevent it from happening again? Is there an antibiotic or medication you recommend? A specific blood test?
She goes from her perky self to extremely lethargic, droopy tail, floppy comb, low appetite, excessive thirst, and watery diarrhea. The diarrhea has been going on for sever months without relief, even when the other symptoms dissipate. She stopped laying eggs the first time she fell ill, and has not resumed for several months.
When she's been sick, I've isolate her, medicated her water with NutriDrench or ACV, and offered mealworms, scrambled eggs, plain yogurt, and grit in addition to a mush made from her regular pellets and water. Additionally, I sprinkled some milk thistle extract, N-acetyl-l-cysteine, ALA, betaine, and taurine ("Liver Nutrients" by Seeking Health) in treats. Oftentimes, her favorite treats could not tempt her to eat, and my husband carefully syringe fed NutriDrench and water mixed with a little bit of feed.
Last month, I mailed a sample of her poop for a fecal float test. The results showed "positive" for coccidia at 10,650 eggs/oocysts per gram (picture attached). I wasn't sure how to interpret the results, but I responded by treating the entire flock with a high dose of Corid for 7 days in May.
The first time Nina got sick, a few months ago, I treated the entire flock with Safe-Gaurd dewormer.
She's pulled through with the supportive care and medicine listed above, but on more than one night I thought she might die for lack of "oomph." The floppy comb is always the first sign that she's on her way to another "episode" of sickness.
The pictures were taken this morning. I'm bracing myself for another serious bout of SOMETHING -- I don't know what to call the illness. Do you know what this could be or how I can prevent it from happening again? Is there an antibiotic or medication you recommend? A specific blood test?