If you don't have a kitchen or postal scale the weigh her on, go buy one from Walmart, Target, etc.
-Kathy
-Kathy
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The only risk using Zimectrin Gold is that it won't kill anything but tapeworms. If she were mine I would want to rule out worms, which means worming with something like Safeguard or Valbazen, it also means doing it orally as I stated in post #7 https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...lish-hen-lethargic-droopy-wings#post_14722018 .I have the liquid corid, this is her third day on it. I don't have valbazen and I don't know what if any kind of worms she has so I'm trying to use the best wormer I can find. Is there a risk to using the z gold? so many different stories, I don't want to hurt her.
Do you have have Clavamox pills or liquid? Did the vet you just saw give you the Clavamox? If not, if whay you have is the liquid, it's probably expired (it has a very short shelf life). Would be best to give it orally twice a day, not in water. Negative fecals don't meant anything, they just mean that nothing was seen in *that* sample. False negatives are common.Thank you for posting this. There was some food that got a little wet from a rainstorm we had I got rid of it but maybe she ate some off the ground because she is a Polish she doesnt see very well and well, who knows, also someone left the lid off the food as well I skimmed all the wet stuff on top off and it appreared fine visually and felt dry. Anyway, I'm not sure what I should do. I have Tylan 50 injectable I could give her that for an anitbiotic, I also have some clavamox I could put in her water. What do you think. I am at a loss. The vet charged me $70 just to test for parasites so I cant imagine the cost for an exam and blood tests. I will give her some electrolytes and some clavamox I think. Wouldn't Cocci show in the test, isnt Cocci a parasite? They said she tested negative for worms and parasites.