Yes 2 tsp of the liquid Corid per gallon of water for 5-7 days is correct. You may also give a drench dosage extra of undiluted Corid 0.1 ml per pound of weight daily. May sure the chicks drink well.
Thank you for the update. I am still thinking the hen and rooster look like they have MG. It is possible for testing to come back negative. The swollen eyelid and bubbles/watery eye are classic signs. There may be some fowl pox, but sometimes it is hard to tell scabs from peck marks. I have read...
Glad to hear that she is doing better. I usually keep my sick chickens near the flock so they don’t get picked on when they come back. I would probably have some supervised visits with them now, so they don’t forget her. Human super b complex vitamins 1/4-1/2 tablet daily crushed in a little...
The permethrin flush in the wound has probably killed most of the maggots. I would probably keep her inside until the wound scabs over, just in case more flies are around. Thanks for the update.
If you see any more lash material, I would cut it open. Can you bring her out with the other chickens for some company? Stay with her to make sure that no one picks on her and offer the whole flock some scrambled egg and a little wet chicken feed. That might get her eating. If ahe needs to be...
Give her 1/4 tablet of human super b complex vitamins with riboflavin and all b vitamins daily. Crush it in a spoonful of water or a bit of egg or wet feed. Try a chicken sling and let it out to try and walk several times a day.
I would just feed the chick every 2-3 hours, to make sure that it is getting enough water and food. Make sure that it doesn’t get pecked or trampled as it rests the leg. Hopefully it is just a temporary injury.
I would get some human B complex since riboflavin and all b’s would be better than B 12. Give 1/4 tablet daily crushed into food or a spoonful of water. She may have injured her hock tendon somehow. I would force her to rest the leg by limiting her activity. No jumping to a roost or running. A...
Welcome to BYC. Can you start a new thread of your own in the emergency forum? You can apply some saline or eye wash to it’s eye, and then apply Terramycin eye ointment twice a day into the eye. Neosporin works in a pinch if Terramycin is not available. Pictures in your new thread may be helpful.
She may have suffered a tendon or ligament injury. It may be too late to treat it, and surgery may have even be difficult at the time of the injury, but at this point I doubt it could be fixed. Sometimes they can have a leg bone deformity called varus or valgus deformity. Tendons may rupture...
Make sure she has good ventilation in her coop. Have you added any new birds recently from another flock? Symptoms from a carrier may cause symptoms in a couple of days to weeks. Usually with infectious bronchitis, there will be others sneezing in the flock over days to weeks. When mine had it...