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It's very easy to aspirate a chicken so it's best to give just a few drops , let her swallow then a few more. Little but often is best. What does her poop look like?
Are there any signs of upper respiratory issues and is she laying eggs ?
Just re-read your post , obviously not laying yet.
Yep a drop a a time. I use a syringe and if they won't open their beak just to the side of the beak sometimes works.
Yep a drop a a time. I use a syringe and if they won't open their beak just to the side of the beak sometimes works.
It's important to avoid the windpipe.
http://www.hopkinslivestock.com/oral_dosing_article.htm
I dipped her beak and maybe about twice she swallowed and drank a little, so i put her back in with a little fresh hay for her to lay on. I checked one of my other babies with her and i think i saw a few mites? i have the poutlry/garden dust thing so when my sister gets home she can help me. Im just not exactly sure how to use it.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.
Just a few more questions! 