Thank you for the article! I will do a lot more googling for a proper bird vet maybe north county or somewhere. I talked to our local chicken man at the farm store and he said his buffs are doing the same thing and often do during molt. She actually perked up for a bit today and grazed around quite a bit more so I don't know if it's the antibiotics or what. We also emptied our bird feeders so not as much wild bird seed is on ground. Honestly, I don't think I can tube feed. I'm not a farmer type. These are our pet chickens. They have a fenced enclosure under a tree (we wrapped the wire around tree and it provides shade, plus we put shade cloth around. The coop is in the shade almost all day. Oxytetracycline not good?
Oxytetracyline is not very effective in treating E. coli and pseudomonas, as well as a few others. If she laid a few soft shelled eggs, then stopped, I would want to rule out the possibility of a retained soft shelled egg, or it's membrane.
You say she isn't eating much, so be warned, once they loose 1/3 to 1/2 of their body weight they are very hard to save, so get a baseline weight on her, then weigh her daily. If she loses 5% of her baseline, she needs to be tube fed.
Please do consider finding a new vet, I think it's her best chance. If you do decide to tube, I can teach you... It's much easier than it looks/sounds, so easy actually that I have taught young teens how to do it.
-Kathy
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