Jay,
I have to admit to you that we didn't do it. I am terrible with anything having to do with sickness and blood and didn't eat chicken for a long time because just looking at them kinda grossed me out. I know - weird. And I did manage to survive raising 3 kids, childhood diseases, scraped knees and all. My husband, on the other hand, is a doctor and
should be used to dissecting things. Alas, by the time I came home from teaching classes, it was almost dark and he was done with doing things. To top it off, I didn't put her in the fridge.
Now, she is buried. The other's seem fine. I did mix diatomaceous earth into their food (they didn't like it all that much), even though I am not clear how it is supposed to work. The claim is there, that it will kill parasites, i.e. in dogs, but at the same time I understand that it doesn't supposedly doesn't work when wet.
Also, reading up on this more, people are saying to use a skinny feather, dip it either in paraffin or castor oil (mixed with camphor oil according to some), stick that down the chickens throat and remove the parasite mechanically. I see how the kerosine could work by killing the parasites. Kind of surprising that it doesn't kill the chicken.
My hope is that it was something unexplainable and the other's will be fine. However, if one shows symptoms, I will muscle up and get that feather and see what I can find. Or, if another one dies, I'll make sure we look.
Thank you for your input and caring and finding out about it.
Marianne