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Chicken help, again unfortunately

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Oh no, it sounds like you're in quite the pickle with your feathered friend, and we're here to help! Dealing with chicken health issues can be as tricky as catching a sneaky hen. It’s tough when you've already tried multiple medications and your beloved chicken is struggling to eat. With no local vets willing to lend a hand, it can feel like a cluck-tastrophe. Let’s brainstorm some egg-citing ideas to support her recovery and keep that bond strong. We’re all in this together!

Hello,

Unfortunately I am back again. My chicken has been through 2 rounds of medicine (erythromycin and another which I don’t know the name of but a farm owner gave us), nothing has helped this resolve. I have tried applying pressure to remove the puss but nothing comes out.

I have called all the vets in my area and the surrounding cities, and no one takes chickens. They won’t even do a phone consultation.

What do I do now? She was eating and drinking okay, but now her mouth is being forced open by the swelling so it’s getting more difficult for her to eat. I can’t even stomach the thought of culling I have gotten too attached to her.

Any advice?

Thank you

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