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Crazyabouthens
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Unfortunately she did not make it on Friday night. It was unexpected, as I didn’t think she was THAT bad. Thank you all for trying to help I will keep it in mind for the future 

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If you checked through the rest of the threads you will see that I said that she unfortunately did not make it. And yes my flock get wormed Roughley around every three months. Thank you for your helpThat first photo doesn't look good, the one with the runny green stool all over her feathers near her vent. I'm going to tag a few folks that are far more knowledgeable than I am to look at that....
A few checks you can do now:
Check insider her mouth to be sure she doesn't have white spots on the tissue inside her mouth
Check her vent for mites/lice/worms/maggots, then clean the waste off - she'll feel better.
Check for parasites under her wings where they meet her body, around her legs, and her neck/head area.
Has she been treated for any diseases or sickness recently? If so, what was she treated for? What medication/therapy was she given?
Have you de-wormed your flock?
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I’m so sorry for your loss.. Do you have a cheap microscope? They’re very affordable now, you can do your own fecal tests for worms..it’s my understanding that regular use of deworming agents without testing for worms‘ presence can cause resistance to build up. You might want to test before deworming agents are used..and, I’m sorry for the suggestions when you’re grieving, but, if I wait to reply I’ll certainly forget..If you checked through the th
If you checked through the rest of the threads you will see that I said that she unfortunately did not make it. And yes my flock get wormed Roughley around every three months. Thank you for your help
I’m so sorry for your loss.. Do you have a cheap microscope? They’re very affordable now, you can do your own fecal tests for worms..it’s my understanding that regular use of deworming agents without testing for worms‘ presence can cause resistance to build up. You might want to test before deworming agents are used..and, I’m sorry for the suggestions when you’re grieving, but, if I wait to reply I’ll certainly forget..