That poop is still really green isn't it?
Any changes in feed when this all started? Nothing molded right? Probably already asked that!
When they are not well, they can have a hard time regulating body temperature, so he may do better being kept a little warmer.
You dewormed (using Valbazen) and treated for Coccidiosis (Corid?) last month.
He's been given miconazole and penicillin, had a molasses flush.
Just trying to break it all back down to see if we are missing something.
You had some type of bacterial infection going on in your flock, but the vet didn't give you a name(?), you treated with Penicillin, but it did help right?
Is there a way to get a fecal float and gram stain to rule out worms/coccidiosis or some other infection that may need a different type of treatment? The yellow in the urates usually indicates that the liver is not functioning well, the consistent green poop still makes me think Enteritis, but the green could be due to a diminished liver function or not eating well too.
You got the treatments right. Coccidiosis was treated with Amprol 128.
The bacterial infection I had in the past was Bacillus Cereus found through a liver biopsy. It’s been years since it’s popped up and he’s not showing the same symptoms. Also, penicillin made a huge difference right away when I had that bacteria. I’ve culled any bird that’s had it, Breeding for resistance. Interestingly, it popped up 3 yrs in a row (only one line of birds got it others in same coop were fine) all around this same time of year. February/March/April. It’s normally associated with food poisoning but I rarely feed scraps. I haven’t given them any snacks in a few weeks.
I did change 2 things when this started happening, I mixed the normal feed with 50/50 new feed. New feed is corn/soy free and whole grains. Also I started pulling feeders at night and I give them back a couple hours after sunrise so they had a couple hours after they got up with no feed but a yard to be in. The feed should have been freshly milled. It’s coming straight from the company. Natural Farm Feed in Spokane, WA. The old pelleted feed should be fresh. I only by the feed every 2 weeks.
Also, one unfortunate thing happened, we had freezing weather for 3 days and I was sick, the whole family was sick and I had a very clingy 7mo old… I thought my heated waterers were on but the cord was unplugged so everything was frozen. Could dehydration cause this? Things did thaw a bit during the day so it wasn’t frozen completely for 3 days but probably didn’t have as much water available as usual. I felt awful about this. The birds normally had plenty of feed and water for days.
I have pulled the new feed and he only has his normal pellets available. He didn’t like the soaked feed. I battened down the hatches on his mini coop and added a chick brooder plate to the coop and set him on it for the night (it’s a DIY brooder plate and plenty strong) and he has a lady friend to snuggle with. Hopefully it makes a difference for him. He seems in much better spirits out with her vs in a kennel in the laundry room.
I hope it’s just him not eating causing the green poop. Is there a way to jump start his gut? I’m religiously treating for sour crop. He seems to want to eat but is so full of fluid. And he releases air when I massage his crop. I’m careful not to squeeze too hard to make him throw up. I’m really trying my hardest for him.
I don’t know any vets around here that treat chickens. I could just try and call and see if they would run a fecal without being a client (I’m newish to the area). I should just get a microscope and supplies for floats and staining. I have some experience in the veterinary field from my younger years.
Edited to add:
I’m a little embarrassed to admit this but I am just now getting a hold of a rat problem. Never had this bad of an issue. I’ve killed 18 in the last couple weeks. I set a camera out in the coop and I have only 2 big smarties left I can’t seem to catch, YET. Could he have eaten a rat turd? And gotten some kind of infection not treated by Penicillin? If I go to
Tractor supply is there a different antibiotic that would better treat an infection?
I’m just throwing things out there.