Red underbelly with lack of movement, should I be concerned??

There are no antibiotics for chickens, just ignorant feed store employees. Most antibiotics are marketed for humans, cows, fish and horses. Marketing has nothing to do with practicality. Marketing is bulls**t, literally.

Ask for amoxicillin as @Eggcessive suggested. TSC may have LA 200 as well. Whatever antibiotic they carry will work, and it's guaranteed it won't be for chickens, but all antibiotics work on any thing that is alive.

You can also order it online here. https://www.kvsupply.com/item/aqua-mox-250mg-capsules-100-count/P06184/
 
There are no antibiotics for chickens, just ignorant feed store employees. Most antibiotics are marketed for humans, cows, fish and horses. Marketing has nothing to do with practicality. Marketing is bulls**t, literally.

Ask for amoxicillin as @Eggcessive suggested. TSC may have LA 200 as well. Whatever antibiotic they carry will work, and it's guaranteed it won't be for chickens, but all antibiotics work on any thing that is alive.

You can also order it online here. https://www.kvsupply.com/item/aqua-mox-250mg-capsules-100-count/P06184/
Her belly is surprisingly a lot less red today I already messed with her a bunch earlier giving her new food and my parents want to give her garlic before we give her the antibiotics because you apparently can buy them at Walmart. What would y'all's advice be because she's the lowest on the pecking order? Something similar has happened to this but it only went so far to having soft eggs. Before I would give them all cooked eggs with a bunch of crushed egg shells. Georgia has gone through a bunch of weather shifts to so that may have attributed to the stress like making the eggs start lowering in quality.
 

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