Hi everyone I feel bad that I keep creating threads without actually helping anyone out on here. I have been so busy with schoolwork lately and I miss you all.
I have a hen named Bernadette that is a new addition to the flock.
She has had bad pasty butt for a while and she smells bad.
I did a search on the internet about if these symptoms could be worms. She didn't have enough of the symptoms in order for me to be positive on a diagnosis.
However, she was trying to waddle out of the run today and eat some snow, so I had to pick her up to put her back inside.
I noticed that for her breed (either an RIR or a red sexlink), she is insanely light. She is 2 years old and weighs like a ball of fluff. Her keel bone was extremely prominent when I felt it. When I set her down, she seemed very sleepy, lazy, and slow to move, even when other chickens were pecking her. When i was picking her up, she seemed like she had zero energy to try to get out of my arms. Her tail was down.
She does not have any other symptoms. I strongly believe that this is an internal worm infestation. If so, what should I medicated them all with? I know that the medication depends on the type of worms, but we probably could not afford to drive her all the way to the vet to get a fecal float test. Thanks so much.
I have a hen named Bernadette that is a new addition to the flock.
She has had bad pasty butt for a while and she smells bad.
I did a search on the internet about if these symptoms could be worms. She didn't have enough of the symptoms in order for me to be positive on a diagnosis.
However, she was trying to waddle out of the run today and eat some snow, so I had to pick her up to put her back inside.
I noticed that for her breed (either an RIR or a red sexlink), she is insanely light. She is 2 years old and weighs like a ball of fluff. Her keel bone was extremely prominent when I felt it. When I set her down, she seemed very sleepy, lazy, and slow to move, even when other chickens were pecking her. When i was picking her up, she seemed like she had zero energy to try to get out of my arms. Her tail was down.
She does not have any other symptoms. I strongly believe that this is an internal worm infestation. If so, what should I medicated them all with? I know that the medication depends on the type of worms, but we probably could not afford to drive her all the way to the vet to get a fecal float test. Thanks so much.

