I would leave her with the others as long as they are not hurting her. I would get some Corid from your feed store and give the dosage I posted (back in post 9 )in the water. Clean her bubbly eye with saline and keep it clean.
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Ok well if she has a bubbly eye right I am alone and can’t go out to get her from the garage because it’s cold raniny and I am sick but as soon as some one gets home I will check thank youI would leave her with the others as long as they are not hurting her. I would get some Corid from your feed store and give the dosage I posted (back in post 9 )in the water. Clean her bubbly eye with saline and keep it clean.
Sorry I got confused with what it was I was reading other threadsA bubbly eye can sometimes be a symptom of mycoplasma or MG. That is a respiratory disease that may be common in backyard flocks and it can be paseed through hatching eggs and from carriers in the flock. It can be treated with Tylan or tylosin, an antibiotic. But since she could possibly have coccidiosis, that is what I would treat at this time (with Corid.)
Ok I hope it’s not thatAll respiratory diseases are contagious and can spread to other chickens. That may be how she got it, from one of your other chickens who does not show symptoms but may carry the disease. She may have gotten it through her egg if she has bubbles in eye. I will check bepack in the morning.
Is he eating/drinking?Eyes are crystal clear it also pooped today