UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Head Turning 360 degrees What is wrong With her

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never heard of that in a chicken but you now what, it as very cold here at the time she started getting sick. how would she get that? can chickens get it?how do i fix it?
 
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never heard of that in a chicken but you now what, it as very cold here at the time she started getting sick. how would she get that? can chickens get it?how do i fix it?

I LOST ONE OF MY EE'S TO A EAR INFECTION, SHE WAS TURNING HER HEAD THE SAME WAY, I JUST LOOKED UP EAR INFECTION IN THE SEARCH AND IT SAID WHAT TO GIVE. HERE IS THE LINK TO MY POST ABOUT MY EE
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=3417526#p3417526
 
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never heard of that in a chicken but you now what, it as very cold here at the time she started getting sick. how would she get that? can chickens get it?how do i fix it?

I LOST ONE OF MY EE'S TO A EAR INFECTION, SHE WAS TURNING HER HEAD THE SAME WAY, I JUST LOOKED UP EAR INFECTION IN THE SEARCH AND IT SAID WHAT TO GIVE. HERE IS THE LINK TO MY POST ABOUT MY EE
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=3417526#p3417526

I've got baytril should i give her that? but what about the other like the wry neck? or the aspirin or the vitamin B?
 
doing it right now but what about the smell? does an ear infection have something to do with it? am i catching the infection too late?
 
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black in the stool is a sign of intestinal bleed in humans i dont know if its the same for chickens but it hapens with other animals to . a trauma can case it. has she been hurt resently? i once took a stray cat to an animal hospital with an intestinal bleed , they thought she had been kicked by someone
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