Yes, there is a tiny bit of poop, but nothing I would think was abnormal in anyway. Vent looked healthy otherwise.
Just sent hubby down to pick up Corrid, Ivermectin, and some Pyrethrin. I like to do the organic and natural thing, but I guess sometimes I need to sacrifice that for the health of my chickies. I guess I will throw everything at it.....and hope it works.
I thought I read somewhere you are not supposed to give vitamins along with the corrid? I could have mixed that up with another treatment I read about.....so please correct me.
Oh! Wester Farms has both liquid and powder. I told my husband the liquid. Should I call him and tell him powder instead? We have a bucket/nipple watering system and I thought the liquid might be easier to distribute in it. It is a lower concentration at 9% I think, instead of the 20% powder.
i'm sure either work fine, the powder is easy to dilute into their water, and the concentration of course varies with how much water you add. i have the same kind of waterer that you do.
and i would try one thing at a time, if you can be patient -- chickens seem to have very few symptoms that can *possibly* indicate a whole array of totally different problems (like, poop on the behind could be related to mites or worms, or it could just be that she's feeling lethargic & hence not as tidy as usual) -- but pouring a bunch of different chemicals in/on could cause problems itself!
ONLY based on my own experience (which is limited) and the fact that we live fairly close to each other, i'd try the corid first, and see if there's any perking up tomorrow. if not, take another step. keep looking for signs of mites or worms, but i myself am hesitant to treat for those unless i'm fairly sure they're present.
