So sorry. The size and shape of the clots make me think that she has cecal coccidiosis. Can you post a video of her so we can see how she looks?
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I will as soon as I get home.So sorry. The size and shape of the clots make me think that she has cecal coccidiosis. Can you post a video of her so we can see how she looks?
Not unless I can somehow convince mom or dad to pay for it.Are you sure you can't take her to a vet?
She's only four, I think.How old is she?
She may not be laying just because she is an "old lady" in chicken years
Four is no "spring chicken"! As she is a pet I don't suppose that really bothers you that she does not lay.She's only four, I think.
I know my grandma has some apple cider vinegar I can use. How would I give her it if the only thing she's supposed to be drinking is the Corid water?Four is no "spring chicken"! As she is a pet I don't suppose that really bothers you that she does not lay.
Has she been wormed?
I would be tempted to take a sample of poop and see if the vet will get it checked - cheaper than taking her to be seen. Then I would worm her while continuing with the treatment for coccidia.