Dropped wing feathers????

Phoned the vet today for advice and she suggested giving her Denagard antibiotics that I already had left from treating the other hens for the Myco/IB. She thinks this is what is wrong with her and watching her closely this afternoon she is a bit wheezy, so gave her the first dose. She is eating well and quite lively again, but couldn't get up into the house tonight! I decided to clean it out this afternoon and not replace the wood shavings, but put newspaper down and only shavings in the nest boxes, to cut down on the chance of any dust to help their breathing. I thought at first this was why she wouldn't go in, because she didn't recognise it as her house, but then watched her try to get in and she couldn't make it. She doesn't walk up the slope like the others, but stands at the side and flies up to the top. Poor girl obviously hasn't got the strength in her wings to make it! I managed to catch her and put her in, but unfortunately all this has stressed her, so I just hope she will be ok in the morning. I've posted a separate post with a query about the Myco/IB as I'm a little confused about it and the vaccines against it.
 
I'm not really sure what's going on with her now! She seems absolutely fine in herself - eating and drinking very well, full crop tonight. She's wandering around as normal. Her wings are up in the morning, but down in the afternoon. She has been on the antibiotics for 2 days. She couldn't get up into the house again tonight and I had to lift her in. I suppose this is something to do with her wings, but when it first started it didn't stop her getting into the house. The vet said her wings were probably down because she had this Myco infection, but they haven't actually seen her yet. She obviously can't get into the house to lay if I'm not there. Will she lay outside the house if she needs to? I don't think it was anything to do with the automatic door anyway. I suppose it's a good thing that she isn't showing any other symptoms or deteriorating. Her droppings are more or less normal, a little on the runny side, but nothing wrong with the colour. If she's not better by Tuesday when the antibiotics finish it will be a trip to the vet. I didn't want to take her really as she gets stressed very easily and that is only going to make things worse!
 
A little unusual. I can only suppose that the underlying health issues she is fighting are taking their toll. I would continue with the anti-biotics, and hope over the next few days she is able to pick up strength.
 
Daffodil was the same. Wings seemed OK in the morning but started to droop as the day went on. But as I said before she fully recovered after a month and now her cropped flight feathers have regrown so more weight to carry.
 
It's reassuring to hear that Daffodil made a full recovery from similar symptoms Chris. She's a bit quiet this morning, but I'm just letting her carry on with her usual activities. I wasn't sure whether to let them out free ranging so she didn't use up so much energy or whether I should keep her in the main run, but it's a nice sunny day today so I will let them out for a couple of hours as they will be shut in tomorrow when I'm at work.
 

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