Do you think you might need to tube feed her?
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Most chickens don’t eat when they are sick and I would have no idea how to do thatDo you think you might need to tube feed her?
What is metronidazole?That looks like sloughed mucosa (gut or repro tract lining) which means a really severe gi tract infection or loss of blood supply (twist, foreign body, etc). Definitely keep her on the antibiotics (peritonitis and septic shock are real dangers). Keep the electrolytes coming (may need to force her to drink). Keeping her off feed for a couple days to rest the gut isn’t a bad idea (I’ve seen parboil puppies survive over a week without eating, she won’t die of that!) but keep her hydrated. If you can find metronidazole it might help too. Time and nursing care is what she needs.
Nevermind I looked it upWhat is metronidazole?
Here is how to syringe feed/give medication.Most chickens don’t eat when they are sick and I would have no idea how to do that
Glad you are seeing the vet, hopefully she will improve with medications. Keep us posted.Yes I’ve been talking to the vet. She said it’s fine to do an antibiotic with Corid. She’s not eating, not even treats, I’ve tried eggs but she won’t eat. Can you deworm and use corid together?
She is doing okGlad you are seeing the vet, hopefully she will improve with medications. Keep us posted.