you can go ahead and use one of the dewormers posted hereOh my god, I really hope she doesn't have gapewormsI bought her a couple of weeks ago and did not notice anything until I introduced her to my flock. I will remove her tomorrow and see if the symptoms continue. What treatment should administrate?
"Probably where ever you read this Gapes were misdiagnosed, as it is 99% of the time, Chicken yawns or coughs for whatever reason and automaticaly has gapes, Chicken is givin whatever and cured, Levamisole.Albendazole.Fenbendazole and Ivermectin will control gapes if caught in time. Levamisole is in the bloodstream quicker than the others, With either of these four it has to be in the bloodstream long and high enough to be effective.."
"Im not understanding the 10 days apart, when infact it should be 3 times in ten days..Gapeworms will sence the chemical in the blood, stop feeding for a day or two till the blood levels decrease-hence the 3 times in ten days..That is if a bird already showing symptoms of Gapes will even last ten more days..Gapeworms are hard to treat with any wormer, You have to hit them hard and quick"
but honestly I think it's just stressed. Treat her for the week and see how she is. Also after the treatment is all done make sure to give probiotics to re-regulate her GI tract.
I have had this happen with every one of my birds, they get put in a stressful situation and start "yawning" and shaking their heads. Once settled down again they stop. It has happened a lot less with Ice because she is very outgoing and not much stresses her out.