Yellow Diarrhea Problem. Please Reply.

OK this is horrible news. My parents are not letting her go to the vet. Quote on quote, "Using hundreds of dollars on one stupid chicken is absurd. To answer your other question, she is hitting a flat of 4.6 pounds. Hooray! I bought some antibiotics known to treat cocodiosis. I have some other probiotics medicine meant to help digestive health.

What antibiotic did you buy? If you bought Corid you might want to know it's not an antibiotic.

-Kathy
 
I bought sulmet. She now has only brown diarrhea, she is eating and drinking and looks very healthy! Some feathers on her vent might be plastered on and missing, but I see new feathers and might get her some special feather making food. I think she is going to make a recovery!!!! Thank you all you replied on this post!!
 
I bought sulmet. She now has only brown diarrhea, she is eating and drinking and looks very healthy! Some feathers on her vent might be plastered on and missing, but I see new feathers and might get her some special feather making food. I think she is going to make a recovery!!!! Thank you all you replied on this post!!
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I bought sulmet. She now has only brown diarrhea, she is eating and drinking and looks very healthy! Some feathers on her vent might be plastered on and missing, but I see new feathers and might get her some special feather making food. I think she is going to make a recovery!!!! Thank you all you replied on this post!!

Sulmet will also treat many bacterial infections.

-Kathy
 
Hey everyone. I found this thread hoping it was related to my problem. It kind of is and isn't. As of now I have three chickens that are sick, one rooster and two pullets. It started with my Welsummer pullet. She has stuff coming out of her nostrils like mucus as well as bubbles. Now my silver laced Wyandotte also has those symptoms. About two weeks ago my rooster started crowing different. It was getting shorter each day and more hoarse and raspy. Now he doesn't crow at all and can barely stand. If he stands or walks for more then 2-3 minutes he'll drop down where he is standing. Yesterday I went up into the coop to get my rooster because now he even come down. When I was up there I noticed under the roost bar there is green poop. It is on both sides basically where all the chickens sleep. Do you guys have any idea what might be causing this? I'll try to post pictures as soon as I can.
 
Hey everyone. I found this thread hoping it was related to my problem. It kind of is and isn't. As of now I have three chickens that are sick, one rooster and two pullets. It started with my Welsummer pullet. She has stuff coming out of her nostrils like mucus as well as bubbles. Now my silver laced Wyandotte also has those symptoms. About two weeks ago my rooster started crowing different. It was getting shorter each day and more hoarse and raspy. Now he doesn't crow at all and can barely stand. If he stands or walks for more then 2-3 minutes he'll drop down where he is standing. Yesterday I went up into the coop to get my rooster because now he even come down. When I was up there I noticed under the roost bar there is green poop. It is on both sides basically where all the chickens sleep. Do you guys have any idea what might be causing this? I'll try to post pictures as soon as I can.
Can you take one or two of them to a vet?
 

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