I like the warm soak idea, too. It worked for my tiny society finch.
An idea for keeping her separate from the others to treat with antibiotics:
A medium- to large-sized dog crate with a rabbit drip-bottle for antibiotic water. Put bedding on the bottom to keep her comfortable.
As a former nurse of humans, I wonder if chickens, like humans, need to be walking around to keep their systems "moving" and all their muscles (including, for chickens, egg-expulsion muscles), so I'm not sure this sort of enclosure is the best idea.
Another dosing idea without separation: take an insulin syringe (needle removed) with correctly calculated dosage inside and simply firmly introduce it into the corner of her beak and send it down her gullet.
An idea for keeping her separate from the others to treat with antibiotics:
A medium- to large-sized dog crate with a rabbit drip-bottle for antibiotic water. Put bedding on the bottom to keep her comfortable.
As a former nurse of humans, I wonder if chickens, like humans, need to be walking around to keep their systems "moving" and all their muscles (including, for chickens, egg-expulsion muscles), so I'm not sure this sort of enclosure is the best idea.
Another dosing idea without separation: take an insulin syringe (needle removed) with correctly calculated dosage inside and simply firmly introduce it into the corner of her beak and send it down her gullet.
