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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1149602" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>They are dying on their own, or very near death when I have put them down. </p><p>We find them very quickly when they become sick, and first thing I do is put them in a cat carrier and try to help them with the Vetrx and polyvisol electrolytes.</p><p>The one that I tried 3 different courses of antibiotics on had a huge swollen infected sinus that I drained. When she relapsed the 4th time she had one eye swollen shut and blind in the other. I had treated her for over a month.</p><p>The hen today, was gasping for air when they were let out this am. She was too weak to stand and could not hold her head up when we put her down. She was fine when she went to roost last night. </p><p></p><p>2 years ago, I purchased some baby chicks that came down with the same symptoms. I was able to save one, and one died. They may have brought it in then. One thing that i have learned researching, chickens can get a lot of Shitz!!! </p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1149602, member: 19938"] They are dying on their own, or very near death when I have put them down. We find them very quickly when they become sick, and first thing I do is put them in a cat carrier and try to help them with the Vetrx and polyvisol electrolytes. The one that I tried 3 different courses of antibiotics on had a huge swollen infected sinus that I drained. When she relapsed the 4th time she had one eye swollen shut and blind in the other. I had treated her for over a month. The hen today, was gasping for air when they were let out this am. She was too weak to stand and could not hold her head up when we put her down. She was fine when she went to roost last night. 2 years ago, I purchased some baby chicks that came down with the same symptoms. I was able to save one, and one died. They may have brought it in then. One thing that i have learned researching, chickens can get a lot of Shitz!!! Thank you [/QUOTE]
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