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I have a Buff Orpington hen maybe 1 or 2 yo. 2 weeks ago there was a raccon attack and she lost a little skin on her back, nothing big. I cleaned it and put some Alushield on it and it seems fine. Also they were moved to another coop to prevent further attacks and the ladies did not handle that well at all. Eveyone quit laying and one other hen suffered a prolapse.
Anyway about a week ago I noticed that she was not free ranging as much as the others and spending a lot of time just hanging out in one spot. I looked to see if she was broody and she was not. I checked for any signs of *anything* and could not find a problem. One morning I found her still roosting hours after I opened the coop. She was obviously not eating as much and losing weight. I started giving her some yogurt 2x a day to make she she is getting some food. I checked her over for the umpteenth time and saw that she may have the start of scaly leg mites. Only one scale looked slightly funny. i gave her a bath and greased up her legs and she perked up a little the next day. I thouroghly cleaned and put DE down in the coop. Her comb looks a little redder than it did. Today I cooked her some egg and when I picked her up to give it to her where the other girls wouldn't steal it and she spit up a little of the yogurt she had this AM.
Her crop is not full.
So now what? Do I worm her, treat her with antibiotics? What type? I prefer to keep things as natural as I can if possible. I've only had chickens 3 months and have no idea what to do.
Anyway about a week ago I noticed that she was not free ranging as much as the others and spending a lot of time just hanging out in one spot. I looked to see if she was broody and she was not. I checked for any signs of *anything* and could not find a problem. One morning I found her still roosting hours after I opened the coop. She was obviously not eating as much and losing weight. I started giving her some yogurt 2x a day to make she she is getting some food. I checked her over for the umpteenth time and saw that she may have the start of scaly leg mites. Only one scale looked slightly funny. i gave her a bath and greased up her legs and she perked up a little the next day. I thouroghly cleaned and put DE down in the coop. Her comb looks a little redder than it did. Today I cooked her some egg and when I picked her up to give it to her where the other girls wouldn't steal it and she spit up a little of the yogurt she had this AM.

So now what? Do I worm her, treat her with antibiotics? What type? I prefer to keep things as natural as I can if possible. I've only had chickens 3 months and have no idea what to do.
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