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my pullet is sick! help :(

i keep them sooooooo traditional in city.farmers have many things but i dont know what are they.
There are 2 schools with veterinary programs that I’ve found.
One in Tehran, and one in Urmia.
Since you have internet access I would try to contact them.
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this colors are for long time ago i about years . that chair is in the yard and they dont sleep on it.those cracks are corns i try to heal up soon.chicken is still fluffy but eating well.
maybe she want to lay egg?!
 
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i checked the poop again but it wasnt bloody but a little green i guess its natural.
at photo.its because of i give them many vegtables.
those are injuries.i dont know where they from.but those black things were there and after that it was bleeding(sorry ,im new in english)
 
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How old is your pullet?

She has Bumblefoot.
The poop is questionable - how long have you had her? I would think about treating her for Coccidiosis .
If you are seeing bugs, she likely has lice and/or mites.

If you have vet care, that is the best route to go. If not, then you need to treat her feet. I would probably start out with a non-invasive method of Bumblefoot treatment with repeated soaking to help loosen the scab, then see if the plug will come out. If not you will have to remove it by carefully cutting it a little. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/hen-killing-roosters.1279382/page-2#post-20610908

What do you have available to treat Coccidiosis? Amprolium can be used - look for Coxoid or BayCox. You may need to find a sulfa drug instead - call around to vets or pet stores to see what they carry.

Treat the bugs too. Can you get Permethrin or Carbyl? Ask the vet or pet stores what they carry as a Miticide for birds.

19C is 66F She is not well from the look of the photos and from what I can tell looks fairly young. Since she is sick, she does need some heat. Ideally a sick bird needs around 75-80F or 23-26C.
Try to keep her hydrated and let us know how she's doing.
 
How old is your pullet?

She has Bumblefoot.
The poop is questionable - how long have you had her? I would think about treating her for Coccidiosis .
If you are seeing bugs, she likely has lice and/or mites.

If you have vet care, that is the best route to go. If not, then you need to treat her feet. I would probably start out with a non-invasive method of Bumblefoot treatment with repeated soaking to help loosen the scab, then see if the plug will come out. If not you will have to remove it by carefully cutting it a little. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/hen-killing-roosters.1279382/page-2#post-20610908

What do you have available to treat Coccidiosis? Amprolium can be used - look for Coxoid or BayCox. You may need to find a sulfa drug instead - call around to vets or pet stores to see what they carry.

Treat the bugs too. Can you get Permethrin or Carbyl? Ask the vet or pet stores what they carry as a Miticide for birds.

19C is 66F She is not well from the look of the photos and from what I can tell looks fairly young. Since she is sick, she does need some heat. Ideally a sick bird needs around 75-80F or 23-26C.
Try to keep her hydrated and let us know how she's doing.
About 6 months.i dont know whats the coccidioses
 
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Your English language skills are great.

Ok. At 6 months she should be ready to start laying eggs but that process depends on her overall good health.

Has she laid any eggs at all yet?

The problems I am seeing are

1. Parasites. @Wyorp Rock made some suggestions of things to treat that with but it’s hard for us not knowing what is available to you in your country.

They bite the chicken and eat it’s blood leading to weakness and anemia.
This can kill a chicken.
You must get the chicken clear of these bugs and give it nourishing food if it is to recover.

2. Possible Coccidiosis.
Here is link of information.
It is an illness caused by a microscopic organism that lives in a chicken’s intestinal system.
When the number of these organisms get out of control it can also kill a chicken or even a whole flock very quickly.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/coccidiosis-how-to-treat-it.64386/
3. Bumblefoot.
This is a staph infection in the birds foot.
It’s usually caused but a small wound that becomes infected.
You must treat this to get the infection out.
@Wyorp Rock suggested some good medicines as well as soaking.
Soaking is very beneficial to aid in removing the black spot (scab) and the hard lump of infection under it.

You need a hug. :hugs
 

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