We wormed the whole flock about 3 days ago. all went well.
Today I found Hershy Belle, my Bantum Chocolate Polish hen staying in the coop. Tonight I went to check more on her and she's just standing in the coop, all puffed up, wings a little drooped. I hear her breathing when I hold her. Everyone else is in the yard having treats - she doesn't care.
Thought it might be egg bound - brought her in and ran a sink of warm water, soaked her hind end for about 10 minutes. Her breathing quieted some, and she seemed to sleep. Working off some dirt and poop from her vent area, I find what looks like lice! We've had that before around their muffs, but not vents.
Could lice be causing her distress? Or is she egg bound and the lice is unrelated?
Can I treat her for lice anyway? (we bathed and used lice shampoo)
She's always been a smallish bantum, and doesn't feel like she's lost any weight or anything yet. She's on my lap in her towel and a heating pad around that (the dog is NOT pleased to be sure! LOL)
Today I found Hershy Belle, my Bantum Chocolate Polish hen staying in the coop. Tonight I went to check more on her and she's just standing in the coop, all puffed up, wings a little drooped. I hear her breathing when I hold her. Everyone else is in the yard having treats - she doesn't care.
Thought it might be egg bound - brought her in and ran a sink of warm water, soaked her hind end for about 10 minutes. Her breathing quieted some, and she seemed to sleep. Working off some dirt and poop from her vent area, I find what looks like lice! We've had that before around their muffs, but not vents.
Could lice be causing her distress? Or is she egg bound and the lice is unrelated?
Can I treat her for lice anyway? (we bathed and used lice shampoo)
She's always been a smallish bantum, and doesn't feel like she's lost any weight or anything yet. She's on my lap in her towel and a heating pad around that (the dog is NOT pleased to be sure! LOL)