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LoLoGarrett
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Thank you. Just left a message with Vet to see if I need to Cull the really sick ones.Hang in there. So sorry for you and your girls.
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Thank you. Just left a message with Vet to see if I need to Cull the really sick ones.Hang in there. So sorry for you and your girls.
I'm sorry you're having so much trouble.I clean out the hen boxes and the eggs are infested in millions of little white worms still wriggling around, is this normal after worm treatment? and then NEXT is that the hen boxes are also infested with millions of Mites and then notice the rest of the coop under their roost is the same. I have been putting DE dust down everyday, cleaned out coop everyday...WHY????
Thank you for the support. I missed this post yesterday when checking for replies. We are all still alive!I'm sorry you're having so much trouble.
Let's do something here. Please get some photos of the birds, that eye, your coop/run, the poop, the worms you are seeing wriggling around...
No judgement on our part - just some photos of what you see and what you are dealing with so we can understand better and help you get this under control.
Now. You mention that the hen boxes and egg have little white worms wriggling around. Do the hens sleep in the nesting boxes, is there poop in there? Could it be maggots that have hatched on the poop instead of intestinal worms?
It would be a really good idea to inspect each hen around her vent, pull the feathers away so you can see the skin. Anybody have a poop butt or maggots on those feathers or skin?
Sadly, DE is not an effective treatment for parasites. You can find Permethrin dust or spray at stores like Tractor Supply. The most economical way is to buy the concentrate. Get a spray bottle and a garden sprayer if you can find those. Spray each bird under the wings, around the vent, along the back. Spray down/treat your coop removing the bedding from the coop and nesting boxes first and disposing of it is a good idea before you treat the coop. Do this in 7 day intervals.
Alternatively, use spray for the coop and dust for the birds - this is what I do. I prefer to use a dust on the birds-easier for me it seems. I put the dust in a sock or pantyhose, then I can move feathers and pat the dusty sock onto the skin and rub it in. If that makes sense.
Let's revisit the eye and the treatment the vet gave you. Have you been putting some ointment in the eye and tried again to push out any pus? What antibiotic did the vet give, I'm not finding what it was - I may be missing it.
Take a deep breath. You've got this, don't give up just yet![]()
Update from Vet visit. Unfortunately, the vet could not get any further than I was able to, because there is too much tissue in front of her eye and is causing her too much pain whenever she tried to attack the situation. The only way to really get in there is to put her on anesthesia, which would be risky for her age. There is a slight possibility that the mass maybe a tumor, but Vet thinks she is too young for it to be that. Her advice was to give my girl a rest from messing with her eye, since she seems to be functioning well with everything else and hope that the mass goes down on its own. If it is still an issue or has gotten worse in the next couple of weeks, then we will see where to go from there.
In regards to possible respiratory problems... she needs to see those hens to determine if that is what is going on. I just cannot afford to keep bringing my girls in... So I am going to finish tackling the treatment for the Coccidias and Worms. I spoke with the vet about the Valbazem and she has heard of it, but never used it. She told me that she recommended the Ivermectin due to the type of worms that they have. I think that they are the Cecal Worms and one other type of worm that they are carrying. She said if I wanted to use both the Ivermectin and the Valbazem that I could, she just could not find the right dosing for the Valbazem. She read the info on the Valbazem and still feels strongly to cover the worm issue to use Ivermectin and if I felt comfortable with the recommended dosing for Valbazem to use that with the Ivermectin.![]()