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@mschickiemama How is your girl today?
same pretty much
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@mschickiemama How is your girl today?
Thanks for the support everyone.
The vet finally got back to me...after a week...
They called and said her poop tested positive for heterakis (cecal worms) which are usually not a problem in chickens, so there could be something else going on like histomoniasis (blackhead). Her symptoms don't match blackhead though. She doesn't have sulfur yellow droppings.
I guess the vet can give me some de-wormer (I think she said fenbendazole), but I think they're closed today. All I get is their answering machine.
I have some Valbazen in the cupboard which I could use instead. Expires Dec 2017. I think I'm going to try it. Hopefully it's ok to use on a chicken who already doesn't feel well?
I don't know if I'm helping or just making things worse.![]()
Personally I would use the Valbazen that you already have. Dosage for Valbazen is 1/2 ml orally and then repeated in 10 days.
Offer her about 1tsp of yogurt and some vitamins for a few days after each dosage of the Valbazen to help restore the gut.
I agree with you, I don't really think the symptoms match Blackhead. While chickens can contract it, it's not that common and is mainly seen in Turkeys.