This hen weighs just under a pound. After reading for a couple of hours online last night, I concluded that 25mg per day for 15 days should work. However, for the first 3 days I am giving her 50mg per day because she is gurgling so much. That was recommended. I hope it's not too much!
Eggcessive, I wasn't real clear on the Tylan 50. She did seem to improve, but the gurgling never completely went away. So I don't think it knocked it out the first time. And from what I read, you can only use it for 5 days, which I did. Thank you for the link, Coach! I'll read it as soon as I'm done with this message.
I gave the Tetracycline orally by mixing it with applesauce and putting it into a syringe. I got it down her. I was planning to take her to a vet today. BUT then I remembered about Newcastle Disease being in San. Bernardino and LA counties, which I'm only an hour or so away from, and I could just see them telling me they didn't know what she had, but they had to take her away from me for euthanasia and a necropsy to rule that out. Well, no way is that going to happen. This is like living a nightmare. My precious pet is sick and I can't even take her to a vet!
Good news is, she ate out of my hand this morning. Lentil sprouts, scrambled eggs, yogurt and a bit of scratch mixed together. A bit of watermelon and cantaloupe too. I never knew a chicken that size could eat so much when sick! I know they are good at hiding their illnesses though, being prey animals. She's not coming out of the coop, and is staying in the same exact place with a bowl of water right next to her.
This is kind of funny and kind of not, but my Silkie had to lay an egg this morning, and the Serama was in the coop. The Silkie was singing the egg sound loud and clear and pacing. Finally, in desperation, she went into the coop and laid almost right on top of the Serama and laid her egg within 3 minutes! (They always lay their eggs side by side). Talk about cutting it close! I took the egg out and the Silkie left the coop, leaving the uncomplaining Serama at peace once again.