I just recently noticed my 3-year-old brown chinese goose has quite the bad eye infection, to the point I thought the eye was gone. I've been watching him for while but it just spiralled out of control very suddenly. His eye is swollen, obviously irrigating him, and at this point it looks like...
I looked in her throat, but couldn't see past the back of her mouth, she had a bubble of thick saliva covering it. I've been feeding her watermelon soaked overnight in tylan for 3ish days now, hasn't really done much. She eats but struggles, she's still in the same condition as before. When...
I did have someone helping me before, but I was worried she'd get hurt so ill wait until dark. I do have a kitchen scale. I have Tylan soluble, I have given her the medicated water via dropper twice now but she doesn't drink much of it.
I'm planning to soak the watermelon in the medicated water to try and get her to eat it that way, she won't take any fluids. Her throat and mouth look fine from what I've seen, I got a good look when she was gaping. Other than that, she won't let me look inside her mouth at all. Ill keep trying...
I checked on her this morning and she was foaming at the mouth, when she opened her mouth is was mucus-like. I've been trying to keep her eating, offering watermelon and such, and giving her water via dropper every morning, but she isn't improving. Her droppings are very small and mainly all...
I'll have a look and see if I can see anything, it defiantly does seem like a blockage of the sorts. I'm heading to the feed store later so I can pick up some more grit.
I give them a mix of corn, mini layer pellets, and layer crumble. I've been giving them 1 teaspoon per gallon of water, and I gave her some of it via dropper this morning
I called my vet already, they told me to cull my flock or bring her in so they could, they refused to even listen to me :( Ill get the link to the video in a moment