You might try giving her panacure for 5 days in a row, that will kill any worm that is known to get in chickens. I have seen the dose described as 'pea sized' for each bird.
I know a lady that rescues horses...... She had a nearly starved mare give birth to a foal. The mare was slowly gaining weight after being wormed. But, the goal just was not doing as good. The vet advised her to worm the foal, with just a small dosage. The foal struggled and caused the entire dose in the syringe to be administered. The vet told her not to worry, panacure was very safe it wild not hurt the foal.
There were no side affects.....
I know a lady that rescues horses...... She had a nearly starved mare give birth to a foal. The mare was slowly gaining weight after being wormed. But, the goal just was not doing as good. The vet advised her to worm the foal, with just a small dosage. The foal struggled and caused the entire dose in the syringe to be administered. The vet told her not to worry, panacure was very safe it wild not hurt the foal.
There were no side affects.....
I may try that enola on the 5 day dose with her. She does seem a little more perky now. Her tail is higher and she moving around a little more. I thought she was broody as she was showing the same symptoms as the other polish I had go broody and she seems to have puffed up a bit. She's not thin got plenty of meat on her so I thought she was adding a bit more fat to be broody.
I thought he would have been worse but he took it well. Out popped the teeth but boy there was a lot of blood!! He was more panicky about the blood loss than the teeth coming out. Bit off packing though and it soon stopped. Just can't believe his mouth is not big enough for all his teeth!!
