- Nov 12, 2016
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Hi. I have been raising chickens for many years now, but have never had any issues with gapeworm before. I did bring a stool sample to a nearby vet to have a fecal float done, which came back with gapeworms. I treated the whole flock for gapeworms for the 5 required days with the safeguard goat dewormer. About 1 week after treatment 2 of my hens became sick again, I separated them immediately and started the treatment again for gapeworms as they were showing all the symptoms of gapeworms. One recovered completely, but the other one was still struggling. I’m unsure of her age, but I think she is around a year old. Now she is still struggling with breathing and her right eye is very swollen. Her breathing has gotten slightly better with the gapeworm treatment, but not cured. She is now on her 4th day of treatment. I didn’t notice the swollen eye till this morning when I was treating her for gapeworm. Could she have something else in addition to the gapeworm? I have also been giving her vetrx to help with the breathing problems. She is very skinny, she only weighs 3 lbs, where most of my hens are around 6 lbs. I don’t believe she is eating much or drinking much, although she is eating and drinking some. Please let me know if anyone has any ideas how to help her.