You can get Duramycin-10 at any farmside supply store, that's where I found it.
I am not sure your chicken has egg yolk peritonitis. I am no chicken expert, but one of the main symptoms is "walking like a penguin" with tail down, going to the coop and back like she has to lay an egg but doesnt... in your picture, she looks like she is walking and standing fine with her tail up, and i have no idea what that bump is on her front. usually the backside of the chicken, her lower abdomen, is swollen, that's why they walk funny. Here is another list of symptoms of internal laying, or egg peritonitis, posted earlier in the thread by Sam Binkley:
So the symptoms are:
Heavy or labored breathing
Labored walking (because the tummy is close to the legs and is filled with fluid-she is heavier than normal)
Swollen tummy
Diarrhea/messy bottom
Loss of appetite
Listlessness
Comb starts to look sad and droopy
Off by herself etc..
Good luck, I lost a chicken to egg peritonitis earlier this year,
Allison
I am not sure your chicken has egg yolk peritonitis. I am no chicken expert, but one of the main symptoms is "walking like a penguin" with tail down, going to the coop and back like she has to lay an egg but doesnt... in your picture, she looks like she is walking and standing fine with her tail up, and i have no idea what that bump is on her front. usually the backside of the chicken, her lower abdomen, is swollen, that's why they walk funny. Here is another list of symptoms of internal laying, or egg peritonitis, posted earlier in the thread by Sam Binkley:
So the symptoms are:
Heavy or labored breathing
Labored walking (because the tummy is close to the legs and is filled with fluid-she is heavier than normal)
Swollen tummy
Diarrhea/messy bottom
Loss of appetite
Listlessness
Comb starts to look sad and droopy
Off by herself etc..
Good luck, I lost a chicken to egg peritonitis earlier this year,
Allison
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