Have you taken a look inside her mouth? That looks like it could possibly be a case of canker.
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jlblock: Cowcreekgeek is good here on byc and is always helping folks out. I'll be watching to see how Josie (love the name) turns out.
We isolated her yesterday first thing and started the whole flock on water with ACV in a plastic waterer. The rest of the flock appear fine and are eating and doing all the things that chickens do! Josie (the ill chicken) is eating well this morning ... oatmeal with blueberries and some yogurt, she has water with ACV in it as well. I will look at the web link for medications someone provided and get an order in ! The swelling that did extend from one side to the other is now just a bit on both sides nothing in the middle... her eyes are still clear, no mucus discharge from her nose etc. We kept her in the house last night because we were concerned about her not being warm enough out near the others (it was mid 20's here last night) She rested well and is scratching around in the dog crate this morning peeking out at us trying to figure out where she is ! I will do some research on fowl pox and see what I see as suggestions for medications. Thanks so much for all the help!! This is our first flock so we are learning as we go after having done a great deal of research which apparently did not include enough preparation for illnesses! Though this is our first one!
The first photos were taken Sunday evening when we first noticed the swelling .. they had been foraging in the yard when my son picked her up and noticed it. We weren't sure what to do so left her in the coop overnight then isolated her first thing Monday morning as she began to act like she was cold and not feeling as energetic. We had researched into the night Sunday night and so Monday I went on a search for medicines but found 3 local feed stores were all out of what the first farm store had recommended (Oxytetracycline? ) We had immediately put ACV in the water for all the birds and examined each one for signs of anything in the rest.... all look fine.
Both days I have given water with ACV, made warm oatmeal with apples, pears, blueberries(whatever was handy) and yogurt. The pictures posted today were from this morning after her breakfast of oatmeal, blueberries and yogurt. We have taken periodic looks into her mouth and throat and she looks pink and healthy with no lesions... the swelling in the bottom of her mouth is almost entirely gone. I appreciate all the help from everyone! I hope to learn enough to one day be of help to someone else!!
NO I was unable to find antibiotics... I did purchase VetRx but did not use it. I planned to buy Silver Colloidal but since my family is also down with respiratory illnesses prior to the chicken emergency I never made it out of the house today!I want you to know that you are already helping tremendously, just by sharing your experience ... helping others helps those that do, and there's a few things I'd like to know for sure, if you don't mind:
- I saw no indication that you had ever found/given any antibiotics, but only that you had searched for them unsuccessfully. Is this correct?
- Is the ACV that you use(d) unpasturized, and is is unfiltered, and does it say 'mother' anywhere on the label?
- Can you specifically name the brand and the type of yogurt that you used, so that I can find the specific cultures it contains?
- Did you apply or deliver any other medications?
- Are you happy that God's smiled on you 'n yours today?
Just had to throw that last one in, 'cause I sure am ~'-)