I really hope no one thinks they can treat ascites or an infection of the GI tract with ACV or herbs.There are some home remedies that can be used to support the health of chickens and potentially help with minor gastrointestinal issues. One such remedy is adding apple cider vinegar (ACV) to their drinking water. ACV has natural antimicrobial properties that can help to promote a healthy gut environment and support the immune system.
To use ACV, you can add about one tablespoon of raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar per gallon of fresh drinking water. However, it is important to gradually introduce ACV to your chickens' water, starting with small amounts and monitoring their reactions. Too much ACV can have negative effects on your chickens' health, including damaging the lining of their digestive tract.
Other home remedies you can try include adding natural probiotics to their diet, such as plain yogurt or kefir, and offering fresh or dried herbs like oregano or thyme, which have natural antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
However, it is important to keep in mind that these remedies are not a substitute for professional veterinary care. If your hen is showing signs of a gastrointestinal infection or other health issue, it is important to consult with a veterinarian who has experience working with poultry. A veterinarian will be able to provide a proper diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment options to help your hen recover.
