Street chicken problems

Stanlyb

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This is Pembroke finnys behind. Found her on the streets a year ago. Her behind has always looked like this I wash it daily. Its this vent glee or something else. Please any info would be great.
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Here's a source.
https://www.amazon.com/FISH-ZOLE-Metronidazole-250mg/s?k=FISH-ZOLE+(Metronidazole+250mg)

This hen has a serious case and will need antibiotics to speed her recovery. A veterinary visit is recommended. However, you can wash her in chlorhexidine shampoo, dry her with a hair dryer and then apply an antifungal spray to the area. Wash her twice weekly, rinse well, and dry her thoroughly with a hair dryer Apply the spray twice daily and reevaluate her in one week. If she improves continue the treatment. If not, a veterinarian will be able to prescribe the proper antibiotics. Keep her on a high quality diet with plenty of clean water. Keep her isolated and in a clean environment. I've seen hens like this improve but it does take time.

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Here's a source.
https://www.amazon.com/FISH-ZOLE-Metronidazole-250mg/s?k=FISH-ZOLE+(Metronidazole+250mg)

This hen has a serious case and will need antibiotics to speed her recovery. A veterinary visit is recommended. However, you can wash her in chlorhexidine shampoo, dry her with a hair dryer and then apply an antifungal spray to the area. Wash her twice weekly, rinse well, and dry her thoroughly with a hair dryer Apply the spray twice daily and reevaluate her in one week. If she improves continue the treatment. If not, a veterinarian will be able to prescribe the proper antibiotics. Keep her on a high quality diet with plenty of clean water. Keep her isolated and in a clean environment. I've seen hens like this improve but it does take time.

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How long do I do this? For about a week or so
 
This is very severe. I second a vet visit. At-home care may not be enough for something this advanced. She'll likely need heavy duty antibiotics and possibly pain medication as well.
 
Here's a source.
https://www.amazon.com/FISH-ZOLE-Metronidazole-250mg/s?k=FISH-ZOLE+(Metronidazole+250mg)

This hen has a serious case and will need antibiotics to speed her recovery. A veterinary visit is recommended. However, you can wash her in chlorhexidine shampoo, dry her with a hair dryer and then apply an antifungal spray to the area. Wash her twice weekly, rinse well, and dry her thoroughly with a hair dryer Apply the spray twice daily and reevaluate her in one week. If she improves continue the treatment. If not, a veterinarian will be able to prescribe the proper antibiotics. Keep her on a high quality diet with plenty of clean water. Keep her isolated and in a clean environment. I've seen hens like this improve but it does take time.

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