It is possible to cause circulatory problems with bandaging toes. Is the 4th picture of a toe that was not affected until now after bandaging? I would probably start soaking the feet in warm water with Betadine twice a day to help them to heal. What dosage did you use and how long with the sulfa...
Are you checking the crop first thing in the morning, when it should be empty? Impacted crop takes time to advance into sour crop. Is there a bad or sour odor from her beak? How long has her crop not been emptying normally? Does she have granite poultry grit available to help her gizzard work...
It doesn’t look like fowl pox. That is a disease spread by mosquitoes in hot weather. It might be a peck wound or from scratching, but hard to know for sure. Does it feel hard or soft?
Ivermectin is not approved for poultry, and has lost some of it’s effectiveness in treating worms. It requires an egg withdrawal time as well. If you want to worm your chickens in the future, I would use albendazole 0.5 ml orally once and again in 10 days. Or you can use fenbendazole 10% 0.22 ml...
Welcome to BYC. Are you looking for medications that treat mycoplasma (MG?) Tylosin and Denagard/Tiagard are the most common antibiotics that treat MG. Jedds and Bird Pal Products sell Tylosin that is 99% pure. Amazon and Chewy sell Tiagard. Nothing cures Mareks disease. I’m sorry that you are...
Do they also get a balanced chicken feed either layer or flock raiser type feed? They need that as the main diet, and they can have small amounts of ground meat and egg to increase their protein during the molt. Is she eating and drinking? Is her crop emptying by morning?
That positioning could be that she is egg bound or she is suffering from salpingitis and may have large masses of egg material inside her abdomen. Has she laid any eggs recently? You could give her a human calcium citrate tablet with vitamin D 3 or Tums orally, to see if it helps her pass an egg...
Crops are normally full and firm at bedtime. But it should be mostly empty by morning. You can offer more coconut oil and let her drink water. Massage the firm material several times a day.
I would continue once a day to get it all out if possible. Do you have any Tylosin antibiotic? That can help if it was caused by a respiratory disease.
I would only give the antibiotic to a hen who has symptoms like hers. I would close your flock to new birds, or to any going out of the flock (don’t sell or give away birds.) She can survive, and would have a better chance if you can get the pus out of her eye.
If it is coryza, it is contagious, but the others by now are probably exposed. Have you added any new birds recently? You might try treating her with a sulfa antibiotic. Here is one that you can get...
I would try to remove the pus from the eye. It may not get better until you do so. You can you QTips and other tools. You may want to read this other thread where there are videos on removing pus...
Can you try opening the eye to see if there is pus or white material inside? Does she smell bad? Has she any nasal drainage, sneeze, cough, or noisy breathing? She may have a respiratory infection or disease, such as MG or coryza. Has she been picked on a lot in the past by the others? I would...
It does look neurological, or possibly from a seizure. That can happen with a head or neck injury, a vitamin E or thiamine (vitamin B 1) deficiency. Mareks disease occasionally may cause this, but silkies can frequently have wry neck. Treatment consists of giving human vitamin E 400 IU plus a...
No, I don’t think that is fowl pox. It looks more like small injuries. You could apply a tiny bit of iodine or leave them alone. The missing feather shaft could be from him pulling it out or scratching. I would look his skin over for any mites or lice moving around under his vent and belly...