Bubbles from the eye

Oh, that’s too bad, maybe she will be better in the morning after getting rest.
I hope so!

25mg tablet of enrofloxacin daily for 7 days. Enrofloxacin 10% will treat a wide range of bacterial infections in birds. Can also be used to treat respiratory problems, liver, urinary tract, and some skin infections, as well as infections from wounds.
does the VetRX work? I already ordered it, so it will come sooner...
 
I can't get that product here, but I did a search for VetRX and visited a website to get more information on that product.
The description of the product is as follows:
"
VetRx Poultry Remedy is based on a natural formula that has been in use since 1874, and is to be used as an aid in treating respiratory problems in all varieties of poultry. Its ingredients include Canada Balsam, Camphor, Oil of Origanum, Oil of Rosemary and more.

VetRx should be administered at the first signs of respiratory disease, often indicated by gaping, sneezing, and gasping. VetRx can also be used in the treatment of scaly leg mites and eye worm, too.

For use on animals only. If symptoms persist for more than 48 hours, it is recommended you consult a licensed veterinarian. Use only as directed on manufacturer's label; keep this and all medications out of the reach of children."

It sounds like a good product to start, but it isn't antibiotics.
 
@ButtonquailGirl14 keeps us posted on how she's doing, ok? :fl
much better! I was giving her water with a syringe today, and she ran from my arms and literally cried at the other side of the run.. I let her in, and none of the Chickens were mean to her.. then she ate a couple Pellets with the other hens, and walked over and drank some water!!!!! I think maybe the loss of appetite was from being separated from the flock! She is in with them now, and seemingly alot healthier, but I'm still keeping a close eye on her!
 
much better! I was giving her water with a syringe today, and she ran from my arms and literally cried at the other side of the run.. I let her in, and none of the Chickens were mean to her.. then she ate a couple Pellets with the other hens, and walked over and drank some water!!!!! I think maybe the loss of appetite was from being separated from the flock! She is in with them now, and seemingly alot healthier, but I'm still keeping a close eye on her!

Sounds like an improvement :)
 
much better! I was giving her water with a syringe today, and she ran from my arms and literally cried at the other side of the run.. I let her in, and none of the Chickens were mean to her.. then she ate a couple Pellets with the other hens, and walked over and drank some water!!!!! I think maybe the loss of appetite was from being separated from the flock! She is in with them now, and seemingly alot healthier, but I'm still keeping a close eye on her!

That is a really good sign! I have to say I am very impressed with your attention to detail and determination, as a teen. You are facing many obstacles that you have no control over but you seek solutions, that is a great personality trait to have!

I pray your chicken is well very soon but regardless you have done an amazing job taking care of her sometimes there is just nothing you can do.

If I could recommend, assuming your budget allows for it, next time you go into town buy some basic supplies so you have them on hand in case this spreads to others in your flock or pops up again.

Take care!
 
Sounds like an improvement :)
I hope so!

That is a really good sign! I have to say I am very impressed with your attention to detail and determination, as a teen. You are facing many obstacles that you have no control over but you seek solutions, that is a great personality trait to have!

I pray your chicken is well very soon but regardless you have done an amazing job taking care of her sometimes there is just nothing you can do.

If I could recommend, assuming your budget allows for it, next time you go into town buy some basic supplies so you have them on hand in case this spreads to others in your flock or pops up again.

Take care!
Thanks! It's funny... You think you have all the medical supplies for your chickens you could ever need... And then nature hits you with something you hadn't even thought of:lol:. Your prayers are Very appreciated!!!
 
If she were my hen, I'd go ahead and treat her since you know she's fighting something and frankly... respiratory infections have a bad habit of coming back if they're not fully cured... it's like they call in the troops for reinforcements and attack again. The sooner she's FULLY healed from this, the better. You'll want to keep some of that antibiotic in your livestock medicine chest too, for just in case.
 

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