So sorry for your loss. :hugs There are two products that begin with a P, one is called Panacur and the active ingredient is fenbendazole (100 mg/g or 100 mg/ml). This is the exact same thing as Safeguard. The other product is pyrantel pamoate.
What types worms do you want to treat? I ask...
I think green is normal, but the staining of the surrounding organs is not. You could email the pictures to an avian pathologist at your state lab and they might be able to help.
:thumbsup It is also the best way to keep them hydrated. A hen this size needs 100 ml of fluids daily to maintain normal hydration status, more if she's already dehydrated or has diarrhea.
Could be. Alternative drugs that could be tried are toltrazuril (Bayxox) or similar, or any type of sulfa drug. But before doing that, I would try giving a direct oral dose of amprolium. Those instructions are here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/corid-oral-drench-instructions.74391/...
:idunno Maybe a different Kathy? I don't think I have ever recommended feeding any dairy products. I will feed them them when they have gone past their expiration date, but not for medicinal purposes.
If it was so dangerous they should have told me before giving me first or second place. Maybe I'm overreacting and they just forgot, but given Nunnny's experience and my paranoia, I'm thinking I'm correct.