It's well-meaning when someone advises inverting a chicken to empty its crop, but it risks instant death by choking. The risks greatly outweigh the benefits. Do not try it.
@alhln Thank you! The rest of the flock are fine! They run towards me like in a really funny manner when they see me!
We raised 2 from chicks and thought one was a hen but they both turned out to be cockerels! However they get on fine, and the one we thought was a lady likes to hump the floor
How are your chickens?
The Coxoid / Amprolium arrived today so I gave her some in her water. Hopefully the Flubenvet arrives tomorrow and I can give her some of that.
Sorry for keep posting poo pictures but I picked her up to put her outside to get some fresh air and freedom and she did this runny poop. There looks like a worm perhaps in there? I poked it with a stick and it fell apart really easily so perhaps it wasn’t? Either way, if it was a worm, hopefully flubenvet will sort her out!
Maybe it's the remains of an earthworm, if it fell apart easily? Sure does look like a worm! One of my chickens had roundworm about a year ago. Those worms definitely do not fall apart. Unfortunately, we didn't catch her symptoms in time and she didn't make it.
Your flock is beautiful! I love how fluffy they all are.
I think the fact your chicken is still hanging on is a great sign. Fingers crossed that either the Amprolium or the Flubenvent does the trick