Chicken help!

The diarrhea could be related to reproductive infection, crop problems, or the oil. Coccidiosis is usually a problem in young chickens. But if younworry about that you can treat her with Corid just in case. Have you wormed them lately? Valbazen or SafeGuard liquid goat wormer are good. Amoxicillin or clavamox would be okay, and some use enrofloxacin for reproductive infections.
Ok thanks! She just finished her amoxicillin clav- and I’m assuming maybe another round is necessary? The vet will prescribe or I read that fish mox is the next go to? I have not wormed but do not see any sign of worms. Should I do it anyways? Still getting just a yolk now. She is 2yrs old.
 
The diarrhea could be related to reproductive infection, crop problems, or the oil. Coccidiosis is usually a problem in young chickens. But if younworry about that you can treat her with Corid just in case. Have you wormed them lately? Valbazen or SafeGuard liquid goat wormer are good. Amoxicillin or clavamox would be okay, and some use enrofloxacin for reproductive infections.
She is still laying shells and yolks separately on the calcium. I have the Enrofloxacin on the way from Jedds. I have heard of use of fish mox? and wondering if that is what I should be getting even though she just came off of Amoxicillin Clav drops? Really trying to save her, the vet tech came back with "it isn't raising any alarms for her" so not sure I want to waste money and time on that if I can get another antibiotic from them. I have also heard about an implant to stop her from laying while we get this under control but there is not a lot of information for the Us that I can find. any input?
 

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