Hen not doing so good *abnormal poo pictures aswell*

She's been sick for two weeks now, right? How much more weight has she lost in the two weeks?

-Kathy


That's the other hen. But she's lost quite a bit now.. She attempts to eat at least. But she's still acting a bit off now.
 
Many things can cause a bird to be wobbly, maybe even a massive worm die off, but I have never seen Safeguard cause that in any of mine, and I give more than the average person does
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. Can you post some poop pictures?

-Kathy
 
Many things can cause a bird to be wobbly, maybe even a massive worm die off, but I have never seen Safeguard cause that in any of mine, and I give more than the average person does
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. Can you post some poop pictures?

-Kathy

It looks pretty normal xP




Here's the wobbler(the one in front with her wings up) and the first hen that started having problems(she's had a brain injury before and it's caused problems and i wander if it's just a relapse)


Another of the first sick one

 
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I was suspecting a massive worm die off blockage causing toxic dead worm overload. That's why I recommeded the buttermilk/egg mixture to help her get her strength back and toxins excreted out of her. Now that you mentioned she previously had a brain injury, that throws the suspected worm blockage out the window.
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I was suspecting a massive worm die off blockage causing toxic dead worm overload. That's why I recommeded the buttermilk/egg mixture to help her get her strength back and toxins excreted out of her. Now that you mentioned she previously had a brain injury, that throws the suspected worm blockage out the window.  :/
Do I still wanna give them meds? Or at least the main hen and hand feed her? (She still hardly eats but she overloads on water)
 

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