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  1. PunkinPeep

    Lethargic, comb limp, UPDATE!! HOPEFULLY A BIT BETTER!

    It's so tough that you can't find the meds you need in Canada. The fenbendazole you mentioned - i have read about others using that i think. I have no experience with it. Some people swear by cayenne pepper. The birds can't taste it, but the worms hate it - or so i've been told.
  2. PunkinPeep

    Lethargic, comb limp, UPDATE!! HOPEFULLY A BIT BETTER!

    AWw sweet girl. It may be hard to ever integrate her back with the flock - her being weak and solo may make it very hard to re-integrate. Maybe you could get her a friend - or put one of the nicer of your flock in with her so she's not lonely.
  3. PunkinPeep

    Lethargic, comb limp, UPDATE!! HOPEFULLY A BIT BETTER!

    Well, i don't think a warm bath could hurt - as long as you keep her warm after getting wet. It might be worth a shot at least.
  4. PunkinPeep

    Lethargic, comb limp, UPDATE!! HOPEFULLY A BIT BETTER!

    zowie, Have you checked her abdomen? I have heard of cases where a hen has an egg sort of 'stuck' on the way out, and it will make it hard for her to talk. If you feel gently in her lower abdomen, that might give a clue. If you think it is her crop, i strongly suggest isolating her and...
  5. PunkinPeep

    Lethargic, comb limp, UPDATE!! HOPEFULLY A BIT BETTER!

    Since you say that she is eating a lot and eating eagerly, i would guess that this is not sour crop. I'm not sure that we have enough information to give you very much help. Once i had a cockerel who i found acting lethargic a couple of times. He was having a problem with his crop. It wasn't...
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