I had to cull a hen that was struggling with vent gleet for quite a while. At least that’s what I thought.
I did Epsom salt baths, gave suppositories orally that are usually for female yeast infections. I tried creams and did a 3 day Epsom salt flush. Nothing worked.
Now I have another hen with the same problem so I want to be on top of it.
Currently I’m starting with medistatin orally. I mix the powder with water.
In my last thread someone said that it might be a problem if the reproductive organs and not vent gleet. Something like salpingitis.
I have a few questions, but any input is very welcome.
1. Could the rooster be sick and give this to the hen? He looks and acts normal
2. I heard about trying copper sulfate in the water. Should this be given to the whole flock or just the infected hen?
I do have a few 4 week old chicks running around with the group too.
Thanks!
I did Epsom salt baths, gave suppositories orally that are usually for female yeast infections. I tried creams and did a 3 day Epsom salt flush. Nothing worked.
Now I have another hen with the same problem so I want to be on top of it.
Currently I’m starting with medistatin orally. I mix the powder with water.
In my last thread someone said that it might be a problem if the reproductive organs and not vent gleet. Something like salpingitis.
I have a few questions, but any input is very welcome.
1. Could the rooster be sick and give this to the hen? He looks and acts normal
2. I heard about trying copper sulfate in the water. Should this be given to the whole flock or just the infected hen?
I do have a few 4 week old chicks running around with the group too.
Thanks!