Sorry to hear about your hen....I was going to say worms for sure when I read your first post so I am glad that you wormed them....have you completely erradicated mites and worms? Cleaned housing and disinfected everything? Are any others sick? When they are vulnerable to mites or worms they can also pick up secondary infections so it is important that you have erradicated all parasites and the bumblefoot too. If she is still eating and drinking that is a good sign....the runs may still be a side effect of worming so it's hard to say on that....also I would be wary of feeding raw eggs...if you feed raw eggs it can promote egg eating....is there anything else she will eat? I would continue as many probiotics as I could and protein rich foods....even cooked chicken and eggs...be putting vitamin supplements in her water....if you can at all keep her isolated it would be for the best....risking your whole flock may not be worth her discomfort in solitary...if you keep her in the house with you she may be happier. I would really try to contact a vet in your area that may have experience with birds or poultry...your flock doesn' have a history of anything else? Coccidia or Mareks? Mareks is a viral disease that can cause nerve damage of legs, wings or neck and loss of appetite/weight loss. It is extremely contagious though which is why I say isolate...when infected with Mareks birds can also display a lot of normal behaviors too but it is deadly....Update on my hen -
I have been feeding her scrambled eggs and yogurt mixed with feed.
She gets free choice of feed through the day. Although I dont think she eats much if any. I have seen her eat the shavings from the nestbox though. I offer the egg mix in the AM and PM.
She "spits" out the feed and just eats the egg but, only if the piece is small enough.
Sometimes she wont eat at all unless I break a raw egg into the bowl - then she eats the raw egg up. She doesnt even show enthusiasm for mealworms anymore.
Still drinks water
Still runny poop.
Seems to be getting slowly better (i say this because)...
... she used to only make soft brr sound without opening beak and barely audible - Now - starting to become louder
... used to stand huddled and feathers ruffled - Now - she preens and walks around more and sometimes tip-toes for the egg bowl
... seems to have gained an ounce?
BUT...
Now she has developed a high leg lift - only on the right side - not with every step all the time - seems to be worse when she has just eaten or in the morning.
very high (I will try to grab a vid tomorrow if possible). It is like when she goes to take a step - the leg just contracts tightly way up into the chest feathers and it seems she has to concentrate to put it down.
She still wants to go outside and when I let her out - she bites grass and scratches (although very weakly - she used to be the most enthusiastic of scratchers as stuff would fly!)
I tried to isolate her in the house in a large box but she wouldn't have any of it - she got all stressed out and kept "pecking" at the sides and trying to fly out and pacing.
They are all due for the 2nd (10th day) Valbazen dose tomorrow.
I am considering giving her a bantam dose because she is so thin!
- any experience anyone????
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