BunnyChickenMomma
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- May 5, 2023
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Hello, All!
Back again with my poor girl, Thyme. She was treated with antibiotics back in September due to laying shell-less eggs, being lethargic, and laying lash material. I'm happy to say she has since seemed to get over that. But now, we are onto something new. Over the past few months, I've noticed her tail feathers looking scruffy. The day before Thanksgiving, I saw she was missing a few butt feathers. Now, she is missing almost all her butt feathers! She sees to be acting totally normally besides the missing feathers - eating very well, active, and seems happy. Pics attached.
As soon as I saw the missing feathers, I sprayed her with Elector PSP. I think I didn't go aggressive enough on spraying (I'm new to this) because it was after that treatment she lost more feathers. So, I tried a second treatment about a week later and this time also sprayed the other girls (4 total hens, all Buff Orpingtons), the coop, cleaned out nesting boxes, and sprayed down the roosts.
After all that, she isn't looking any better. I bought Vetricyn and have been treating her butt. I'm ordering blue kote because I'm afraid she's going to be pecked (she's at the top of the pecking order) where she is sore. I have a vet appointment set for Monday, Dec. 11. Should I treat with Elector PSP again?
Yesterday, my girl Sage also started pooping yellow poops. They look mostly normal except the urates are yellow (pics attached). Also, there are feathers in the coop each morning, as you can see. Sage is a very healthy weight (one of my more slender girls). I don't generally give many treats - they eat 21% layer feed, forage in our yard, and have a spoonful of plain Greek yogurt most mornings (I started doing this when Thyme was having laying troubles). Because I don't know what's going on, I put Flock Recover 911 in their water today.
I have never dewormed before. Could this be the issue? If so, does anyone have deworming recommendations? Or any other treatment ideas? I feel so terrible that my girls have some kind of parasite and I haven't been able to help them.
Thanks for any advice!
My beautiful girl, Thyme.
Her poor butt.
Sage's concerning yellow poops.
You can see all the feathers, though that is not where Thyme roosts.
Back again with my poor girl, Thyme. She was treated with antibiotics back in September due to laying shell-less eggs, being lethargic, and laying lash material. I'm happy to say she has since seemed to get over that. But now, we are onto something new. Over the past few months, I've noticed her tail feathers looking scruffy. The day before Thanksgiving, I saw she was missing a few butt feathers. Now, she is missing almost all her butt feathers! She sees to be acting totally normally besides the missing feathers - eating very well, active, and seems happy. Pics attached.
As soon as I saw the missing feathers, I sprayed her with Elector PSP. I think I didn't go aggressive enough on spraying (I'm new to this) because it was after that treatment she lost more feathers. So, I tried a second treatment about a week later and this time also sprayed the other girls (4 total hens, all Buff Orpingtons), the coop, cleaned out nesting boxes, and sprayed down the roosts.
After all that, she isn't looking any better. I bought Vetricyn and have been treating her butt. I'm ordering blue kote because I'm afraid she's going to be pecked (she's at the top of the pecking order) where she is sore. I have a vet appointment set for Monday, Dec. 11. Should I treat with Elector PSP again?
Yesterday, my girl Sage also started pooping yellow poops. They look mostly normal except the urates are yellow (pics attached). Also, there are feathers in the coop each morning, as you can see. Sage is a very healthy weight (one of my more slender girls). I don't generally give many treats - they eat 21% layer feed, forage in our yard, and have a spoonful of plain Greek yogurt most mornings (I started doing this when Thyme was having laying troubles). Because I don't know what's going on, I put Flock Recover 911 in their water today.
I have never dewormed before. Could this be the issue? If so, does anyone have deworming recommendations? Or any other treatment ideas? I feel so terrible that my girls have some kind of parasite and I haven't been able to help them.
Thanks for any advice!
My beautiful girl, Thyme.
Her poor butt.
Sage's concerning yellow poops.
You can see all the feathers, though that is not where Thyme roosts.
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