This morning my sick chicken was still gaping, and then started doing something I would describe in humans as "dry heaving." She was opening her beak really wide (no sound coming out) and straining her neck forward. She also shook her head and was making some odd noises like she had a scratchy throat. So, I decided to worm her.
I saw in another gapeworm thread that someone had success with Safeguard Canine Dewormer, so I am using that. I did what the other poster had done and made a mash of feed, 3/4 g of the Safeguard and a bit of water. My chicken ate it right down, so hopefully that will help. You're supposed to give the same dose for 3 days. I'll let you know if there's any change in her health. I have my fingers crossed!
If the worming doesn't work, I may try to treat for cocci. (I can't get a fecal done because there are no chicken vets in the area, so I am just going by process of elimination.) Does anyone know how long I should wait between worming and a cocci treatment? I don't want to kill her system with too much medication.
I saw in another gapeworm thread that someone had success with Safeguard Canine Dewormer, so I am using that. I did what the other poster had done and made a mash of feed, 3/4 g of the Safeguard and a bit of water. My chicken ate it right down, so hopefully that will help. You're supposed to give the same dose for 3 days. I'll let you know if there's any change in her health. I have my fingers crossed!
If the worming doesn't work, I may try to treat for cocci. (I can't get a fecal done because there are no chicken vets in the area, so I am just going by process of elimination.) Does anyone know how long I should wait between worming and a cocci treatment? I don't want to kill her system with too much medication.