I hope someone can help me! Is this normal, or should I go to the vet...
Thursday I dewormed my chickens with Valbazen. Everyone is fine, but one 4.5yr old chicken has bad diarrhea now (feathers are all watery because of the diarhea), she barely eats, drinks a lot, sits still (doesn't come to me when I call her). It looks like she is getting worse every day.
I might have given her too much or too little of the medicine, since she didn't want to eat the bread soaked with it. I've tried different things, and eventually she ate it with vegan cheese, but I don't know how much she exactly had (my guess is that she had a bit too little). I also am not sure if vegan cheese is ok for chickens to eat...
There could also be something else wrong. I noticed in May that she acted weird and I gave her an epsom salt bath. Next day she acted very normal again (active)! The way she is now reminds me of the way she was that one day in May.
Then there was the incident with the dog. A few hours before worming her she almost got caught by a dog. She was in shock for about an hour, but seemed to be alright again later that day.
What could be wrong with her? Should I go to the vet? Unfortunately I'm not too happy with our vet, since he'd always made wrong diagnoses so far.
*The picture shows the tiny little bright green thing in her watery diarrhea
Thursday I dewormed my chickens with Valbazen. Everyone is fine, but one 4.5yr old chicken has bad diarrhea now (feathers are all watery because of the diarhea), she barely eats, drinks a lot, sits still (doesn't come to me when I call her). It looks like she is getting worse every day.
I might have given her too much or too little of the medicine, since she didn't want to eat the bread soaked with it. I've tried different things, and eventually she ate it with vegan cheese, but I don't know how much she exactly had (my guess is that she had a bit too little). I also am not sure if vegan cheese is ok for chickens to eat...
There could also be something else wrong. I noticed in May that she acted weird and I gave her an epsom salt bath. Next day she acted very normal again (active)! The way she is now reminds me of the way she was that one day in May.
Then there was the incident with the dog. A few hours before worming her she almost got caught by a dog. She was in shock for about an hour, but seemed to be alright again later that day.
What could be wrong with her? Should I go to the vet? Unfortunately I'm not too happy with our vet, since he'd always made wrong diagnoses so far.
*The picture shows the tiny little bright green thing in her watery diarrhea
Some chickens just do that way after their egg laying years are over.