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It is a yeast infection or thrush. Did they eat moldy feed?

ACV in the water, flush with molasses and then give them plain yogurt and/or a probiotic. If it is real bad, you can put athletes foot medicine on the vent.

They also said copper sulfate if you suspect a fungal infection internally from moldy feed.

I hope she gets better.
Thank you, Ron. I've been experimenting with trays of fodder. My DH fed them one while I was in Denver with my sister. I'm suspecting that it had some mold on it and if he didn't have his glasses on, he wouldn't have seen it. I noticed my OE just sitting under a bush yesterday with her eyes closed. She did not come out and mob me for treats like the rest of the flock did. She lays a dark Marans colored egg and hasn't layed since I got home. She doesn't have any sign of respiratory illness, no eye problems, etc. I put her in a kennel overnight and examined her all over this morning. Some white/light yellow stuff squirted out of her vent all down the front of me and onto my shoe. It did smell bad but not terrible. I fed her some nutri-drench in water by eye dropper this morning because she hasn't touched her water or food. She drank it from the dropper so that's good. Off to give her the molasses flush and then give her plain yogurt...
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Yes, with my 11 yr old and maybe more of the family too. Our drive is probably closer to 3 hrs, but it's a great learning opportunity. I'd love to meet up with you and have a chance to pick your brain about Seramas, if you aren't too busy. If there are any good prospects for sale, we are looking to buy a few, but really have to limit the roosters. I suppose it's best to get there early (unfortunately, we're not the best morning people here
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