Right! I forgot what post this was so thinking probiotic value, so then a tablespoon or so a day, but I imagine for this, as much as possible.A tablespoon will not help to envelop the foreign object.
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Right! I forgot what post this was so thinking probiotic value, so then a tablespoon or so a day, but I imagine for this, as much as possible.A tablespoon will not help to envelop the foreign object.
Hopefully, she will enjoy it and stuff herself like my dogs did.Right! I forgot what post this was so thinking probiotic value, so then a tablespoon or so a day, but I imagine for this, as much as possible.
I had another x-ray done on May 2nd, it has not moved at all.From the xray it might be possible that the screw had been in the bird for a long time and it might be covered in fibrous tissue (a defense mechanism). In this case the foreign object is not dangerous anymore and it is safer to leave it where it is. If the bird looks and acts normal and the screw does not move in a week, I wouldn't bother.
Thank you so much for your advice. All is appreciated! I lost my lil boy (bantam roo) May 2nd, when we took him in along with bossy because just a few days prior he was walking a lil oddly, then walking odd n slow. I checked him over, felt for anything abnormal with his bones, and only thing I could figure was I needed to remove the sheath from his spur as it w had gotten so long it was rubbing against his other foot/leg as he took each step, so we soaked him in Epsom salt to get it soft surrounding his spur (same process we always did 3 times prior), twist back n forth gently at the very base and if it comes off really easily (after the 1st couple times), then we blukote and wrap it. No problems what do ever. However, between then and the 2 days till very visit, he couldn't at all walk, barely stand for a few minutes like 2-3 minutes at as time! Still eating and drinking like a piggy, having poops and all Else was entirely normal. I still couldn't feel any reason why. Took him in with bossy and very couldn't feel anything either so did X-ray of him as well and he had a broken femur. I said oh thank goodness then it can be fixed and he'll be ok (he's the love of my life!!!) Vet said no Kathy, the break is way to high, he will have to be put down. I lost it then and there still can't deal today with this loss. Anyhow just a little add in on the hell we've been through me and my flock!Hopefully, she will enjoy it and stuff herself like my dogs did.
Wait you lost me...Right! I forgot what post this was so thinking probiotic value, so then a tablespoon or so a day, but I imagine for this, as much as possible.
Yes, sometimes it all seems just too much.Thank you so much for your advice. All is appreciated! I lost my lil boy (bantam roo) May 2nd, when we took him in along with bossy because just a few days prior he was walking a lil oddly, then walking odd n slow. I checked him over, felt for anything abnormal with his bones, and only thing I could figure was I needed to remove the sheath from his spur as it w had gotten so long it was rubbing against his other foot/leg as he took each step, so we soaked him in Epsom salt to get it soft surrounding his spur (same process we always did 3 times prior), twist back n forth gently at the very base and if it comes off really easily (after the 1st couple times), then we blukote and wrap it. No problems what do ever. However, between then and the 2 days till very visit, he couldn't at all walk, barely stand for a few minutes like 2-3 minutes at as time! Still eating and drinking like a piggy, having poops and all Else was entirely normal. I still couldn't feel any reason why. Took him in with bossy and very couldn't feel anything either so did X-ray of him as well and he had a broken femur. I said oh thank goodness then it can be fixed and he'll be ok (he's the love of my life!!!) Vet said no Kathy, the break is way to high, he will have to be put down. I lost it then and there still can't deal today with this loss. Anyhow just a little add in on the hell we've been through me and my flock!
Now, I wake up to a7 well old chick this morning who can't hold her head up, can't stand but a couple seconds on her hocks. I started a new thread for that just before updating and replying to these others. Holy heck I can't take no more I'm emotionally dead!
No, I lost you for a minute at first. Sauerkraut is high in probiotics as it's fermented. I spoke too soon and corrected what I meant when you asked how much.Wait you lost me...
Ahhh, thanks... Heading to the store now for the sauerkraut as well as some vitamins for my little one then I just found this morning have an issues.
Personally, I would start by offering some plain. If she eats it, that is by far the easiest way to do it.As to how to get her to eat it, I think I'd first drain it the best I could, then mix it in some Greek yogurt, or...
I'd mix up some eggs in a bowl, add the drained sauerkraut, then fry it, or...
(the least healthy) make some pancake batter, mix the drained saurkraut in it, and make some pancakes.