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what is wrong with my hen????

based on picture I looked at it looks like this round worm, but can't find my reading glasses is that right? the local farm store should have something like wazine which is a wormer and you will want to probably treat your whole flock

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It looks like roundworms to me.
You can worm her with Safeguard (Fenbendazole) or Valbazen.

If using Safeguard and only treating for roundworms, Dosage is 0.23ml per pound of weight given orally once, then repeat in 10 days.

Valbazen dose her at 0.08ml per pound of weight. Give orally once, then repeat in 10 days.

Please post some photos of your hen. She likely has more going on than just worms, it's hard to know. Examine her for lice/mites, feel her abdomen for bloat or fluid and let us know what her crop feels like. Check her legs/feet for any swelling/injury and the bottom of the feet too.

Since she's not able to walk, it's good that you crated her so she can get to food/water. I would get her drinking first, then offer food.
 
Thank you for the info everyone. Here is her pic, her Crop fills fine but I do think she had leg mites, my question is, how would she get round worm??? I dont know if this has anything to do with it but there yard is sand, there is no grass because they eat it all. I fill so bad for my hen, but I had to put her back in the yard because I had no idea what worm that was and I didn't want anyone to get sick. :oops::confused::hit
 
Thank you for the info everyone. Here is her pic, her Crop fills fine but I do think she had leg mites, my question is, how would she get round worm??? I dont know if this has anything to do with it but there yard is sand, there is no grass because they eat it all. I fill so bad for my hen, but I had to put her back in the yard because I had no idea what worm that was and I didn't want anyone to get sick. :oops::confused::hit
Roundworms in Chickens. ... Roundworms can be transmitted in many ways, but luckily they can be diagnosed and treated pretty easily. Chickens can get roundworms from a variety of sources, including wild birds or earthworms, but they are most commonly spread amongst a flock by fecal contamination of food or water supplies.

you will probably want to give a good cleaning to the waterer's besides treating the whole flock apparently i need to go get more coffee lol
 
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"The life cycle of a roundworm is direct; that is, worm eggs are passed in the droppings of infected birds and then directly to birds that consume contaminated feed, water, or feces. Also, worm eggs may be picked up by snails, slugs, earthworms, grasshoppers, beetles, cockroaches, earwigs, and other insects. Known as intermediate hosts, these insects carry the eggs and when eaten by a bird pass the eggs to the bird. Identifying and minimizing the number of intermediate hosts that poultry have contact with helps prevent the birds from being infected with worms. "

https://articles.extension.org/pages/66279/internal-parasites-of-poultry
 

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