Aye Paul, i've just finished doing it .... a good scrub out with Jeyes followed by a good soaking with Poultry shield.
Cleaned their feeder & drinker out as well.
Well, the vet injected her with 0.4ml of Baytril 2.5% & said not to bother treating the rest of the flock unless they start coughing up phlem, but told us to keep the poorly hen segregated for another 48hrs.
Thought this was kinda strange, but that's his job, not mine.
He also said that it's not uncommon for birds to get infections like this after worming. Anyone else heard of this ?
She seems a lot better already & is moving around in her carrier, where last night just sat in there. I'll let her out in a bit & try to get some food & water into her, let her stretch her legs etc.
All in all, seems she seems to be on the mend & i'm £14 lighter, which i'm certainly not complaining about.
Anyways, better get on with building a temp run out of strawberry netting
