HELP! My old English is sick: old english brassy back bantam Sick for almost a week

Carol11

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Hello I am new to this website but my mother has been a part of it for a while now. I am reaching out because our little old English named peaches has been sick for almost a week now. My mother and I separated her from her flock as soon as we noticed she was not feeling well. This was about a week ago. We decided to give her Wazine and put her in a separate cage inside the house. Peaches would not really eat or drink anything so we used a syringe and force fed her the deluded Wazine for two days. She passed worms that were pretty long and light gray. Today was the first day that I did not see any worms in her stool. however she is still not herself. she still wont eat and I still had to give her the water with the syringe and hand feed her. She has been eating small quantities today and became semi perky when I brought her small pieces of plum and watermelon. I also tried to take her outside for a little to see her sisters but she just could not keep up. Her left side seems to be weaker then her right and when she walks she looks like Egor. Peaches has not laid any eggs in almost a week. We also do not live on a farm so there are no vets in the area that would know what to do with peaches. I just don't know what else to do. She is our favorite and I just want her to feel better. Is their anything we can do that we have not done thus far?
 
It's possible that she's still just weak from the worms. It sounds like they took quite a toll on her body. I would keep her separate and continue feeding her foods she likes, electrolytes in her water, and protein rich foods to help build back her body.
 

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