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She still doesn’t want to eat, tried all of her favorite foods. I also still haven’t seen any dead worms! Is this an issue or do they die post treatment?
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It might be hard to find, but I would try finding a watermelon. I had a hen with a similar issue last year, I had her on antibiotics. The only thing she would eat is watermelon for a couple of days and then after three days she started eating black soldier fly larvae and then her normal feedShe still doesn’t want to eat, tried all of her favorite foods. I also still haven’t seen any dead worms! Is this an issue or do they die post treatment?
Enrofloxacin 10% is what I used last time for 5 days.
What would it mean if her crop didn’t empty overnight?
Most of the time the body would absorb the worms if they die.She still doesn’t want to eat, tried all of her favorite foods. I also still haven’t seen any dead worms! Is this an issue or do they die post treatment?
Great to hear. Okay. Worm treatment is finished, tonight will be the third day of antibiotics, and still giving her aceites remedy, which hopefully helps. Her comb does fluctuate between dark in the tips to looking normal. Other than that, she is eating watermelon! A little at a time but much better than nothing. Her crop is also emptying!Most of the time the body would absorb the worms if they die.
What you were seeing is Cecal worms. They are so tiny to begin with, if they were in the poop that probably would not be recognizable.
What does it mean if the crop is not emptying overnight? It means that the digestive system has slowed down for some reason. It's not uncommon for crop symptoms to arise when there's something reproductive going on.
Re-check the crop again, first thing in the morning before she's had anything to eat/drink. (after a night's sleep with not access to food/water)
If her crop is not empty, then I'd begin to address the symptom. The article linked below will give you a start.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...w-to-know-which-one-youre-dealing-with.73607/
Hey so she’s still not eating she’ll only eat watermelon which I assume has very little that supports her body, I’m giving her supplements like kicken chicken and an electrolyte but not sure what else I can do? Is this reproductive issue impossible to treat?What are you using? Safeguard for 5 days? If so, then no repeat.
Her crop is emptying yes, she’s pooping still but it’s very watery w/ green solids. She is also still moving around, but will stand or sit in one area for most of the time. If she was eating she would almost seem normal.Is her crop emptying?
Is she pooping at all?
Is she moving about or just stationary/lethargic?
Some reproductive issues can be difficult to treat, supportive care is often the best you can do.
Try offering wet feed, a little scrambled egg or tuna to see if you can entice her to eat her normal feed.