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Update:
Cockeral locked up didn't make a difference.
I left a message for the necropsy doctor, but didn't here back today.
The 3 hens are still lethargic & not eating/drinking. I direct dosed them with corid as well as putting it in the water source. I also gave them coconut oil in case there's a blockage.
#1 has a small round mass of grit in her otherwise empty crop, puffed up, head pulled in, and roosting.
#2 will eat some if I hand feed, has a slightly sloshy crop, and just lays there.
#3 has an empty crop, is out with the other hens, but standing around while the others act like chickens.
None are egg bound. 3 don't appear to be molting yet. My molting hens are acting normal.
What are the odds of it being coccidiosis with no bloody stool, yet it's green/white liquid when they go.
Cockeral locked up didn't make a difference.
I left a message for the necropsy doctor, but didn't here back today.
The 3 hens are still lethargic & not eating/drinking. I direct dosed them with corid as well as putting it in the water source. I also gave them coconut oil in case there's a blockage.
#1 has a small round mass of grit in her otherwise empty crop, puffed up, head pulled in, and roosting.
#2 will eat some if I hand feed, has a slightly sloshy crop, and just lays there.
#3 has an empty crop, is out with the other hens, but standing around while the others act like chickens.
None are egg bound. 3 don't appear to be molting yet. My molting hens are acting normal.
What are the odds of it being coccidiosis with no bloody stool, yet it's green/white liquid when they go.