I have a Jersey Giant hen that will be 3 years old this May. She had started laying again at the end of January after her molt/winter break, laid for a few weeks and then has stopped now for a few weeks. This past weekend, I started to notice what appeared to look like intestinal shedding in her poop, however I've been noticing it daily and several times throughout the day, which I know is not normal, or at least not normal for her. On Tuesday, I decided to deworm her with her first dose of Valbazen, since that's what I have on hand. It's been a few days and those poops are still occurring. She seems to be acting normal...eating, drinking and doing regular chicken things. Her abdomen feels good and her crop has been good every morning.
I've never seen this to this degree before and everyone else in the flock has normal looking poops. My question is...is there anything else I should treat her for? Should I go ahead and also treat everyone for Cocci?
I'm thinking I'll also get a sample from her to try and take in for testing.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I've never seen this to this degree before and everyone else in the flock has normal looking poops. My question is...is there anything else I should treat her for? Should I go ahead and also treat everyone for Cocci?
I'm thinking I'll also get a sample from her to try and take in for testing.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!