My 2 and half year old buff Brahma walks slow and always wants to hide or lay down

Brem1234

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Help, almost 3 weeks my sweet girl is not getting better
She: eats well, drinks, and poops fine
I have her separated from the flock
No bumblefoot
Droopy tail
Flock jumps on her and pecks (hence I separated her)
I have given her vitamins (poultry cell)
Corrid (treated whole flock) day 2 today
Gave her safe guard Incase it was worms
Nothing working.
I do have antibiotics from a vet, trimethoprim. Not sure if I should try the antibiotics.

Any advice would be appreciated
 
is she being bullied for some reason? does she have any sores or wounds/broken bones on her body? I hope she recovers <3
 
is she being bullied for some reason? does she have any sores or wounds/broken bones on her body? I hope she recovers <3
She was not being bullied prior to this. No broken bones, not mites nothing, she is panting a little and it is not hot out
 
See the video and pic attached
 

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since it's been 3 weeks we can pretty much rule out egg bound. here are some symptoms to heart problems :
Chickens with heart problems may exhibit a variety of symptoms, including:
  • Lethargy: The chicken is unusually inactive or sluggish


  • Labored breathing: The chicken's respiratory rate increases, and it may open its mouth and appear to pant. The chicken may also sound gurgly while breathing.
  • Distended abdomen: The abdomen appears swollen and feels fluid-filled. This is mainly seen in young large breed chickens.


  • Bluish comb and wattles: The comb and wattles have a pale or blue-purple tint, which can indicate poor circulation.


  • Involuntary tremors: The chicken may exhibit involuntary tremors.


  • Sudden loss of balance: The chicken suddenly loses balance and falls down, as if it has fainted.
 
since it's been 3 weeks we can pretty much rule out egg bound. here are some symptoms to heart problems :
Chickens with heart problems may exhibit a variety of symptoms, including:
  • Lethargy: The chicken is unusually inactive or sluggish


  • Labored breathing: The chicken's respiratory rate increases, and it may open its mouth and appear to pant. The chicken may also sound gurgly while breathing.
  • Distended abdomen: The abdomen appears swollen and feels fluid-filled. This is mainly seen in young large breed chickens.


  • Bluish comb and wattles: The comb and wattles have a pale or blue-purple tint, which can indicate poor circulation.


  • Involuntary tremors: The chicken may exhibit involuntary tremors.


  • Sudden loss of balance: The chicken suddenly loses balance and falls down, as if it has fainted.
She is lethargic, walks slow, sometimes looses her balance not a lot, abdomin is normal.

Not sure what to do. She is talking alot
 

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