Hi all,
First time poster here and owner of the sweetest little black hen who, unfortunately, is rather poorly.
She has been off her food, laying down pretty much all the time, and has diarrhoea. She’s been wormed recently so it’s not that. I’ve also treated her for coccidiosis just in case it’s that.
However, today I noticed what looks like a small amount of yolk in her otherwise mostly clear poop (my wife said she saw the same a few days ago).
We got a local vet to look at her but they were next to useless. They did prescribe an antibiotic at our request but it’s Denagard, which, having done some research, isn’t appropriate for peritonitis apparently. Can anyone confirm this? I see Baytril is commonly used for this condition, would that be a better choice?
Breaks my heart seeing her like this. She was such a little force of nature until now (jumps up on my lap and enjoys being stroked, flies in and out of the enclosure at will, hangs out with our cats etc etc!).
Hope someone can advise.
Thanks
First time poster here and owner of the sweetest little black hen who, unfortunately, is rather poorly.
She has been off her food, laying down pretty much all the time, and has diarrhoea. She’s been wormed recently so it’s not that. I’ve also treated her for coccidiosis just in case it’s that.
However, today I noticed what looks like a small amount of yolk in her otherwise mostly clear poop (my wife said she saw the same a few days ago).
We got a local vet to look at her but they were next to useless. They did prescribe an antibiotic at our request but it’s Denagard, which, having done some research, isn’t appropriate for peritonitis apparently. Can anyone confirm this? I see Baytril is commonly used for this condition, would that be a better choice?
Breaks my heart seeing her like this. She was such a little force of nature until now (jumps up on my lap and enjoys being stroked, flies in and out of the enclosure at will, hangs out with our cats etc etc!).
Hope someone can advise.
Thanks