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It sounds similar to when a person's teeth chatter.
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It sounds similar to when a person's teeth chatter.
Penny has been enjoying her long runs in the garden and has been hunting for worms and spiders! She has even enjoyed some small pieces of watermelon today.
I'm wondering what other food I can tempt her with as she is loathe to eat pellets but is refusing anything that sticks to her beak like mash/puree of any other food.i don't want to force feed her as that will just stress her out again but she does seem a lot happier.
Oh my this sounds exactly the same as my frizzle after having flubenvet..... I've posted here as she's still much the same and not eating much. Mage loves yoghurt and mealworms at the moment. That's all I can really get down her. She's not enjoying the mash much either. The only thing I can think was did she have gape worm and the flubenvet has left them with painful puncture wounds perhaps in the throat when the worms dislodged but that should be better for mine by now as it's nearly 10days. She was crop fed for 48 hours and poop samples all negative for everything! I'm stumped and not sure what to do with her as she's inside and not 100% so not sure what to do! Hope yours is on the mend soon
We have two feed stations in the large coop and there are 4 girls in there at the moment.Penny is in the smaller coop we call the cottage. She is eating watermelon live mealworms and grape plus she has access to pellets,crumb and corn. When she comes out now she hunts for spiders and worms and munches quite happily but she still doesn't seem to be drinking so today we gave her a drink 5ml of water with acv at a time...she took 10ml before shaking my hand away and wanting to go eat grass! We have fixed a rather large mirror in the run with her to combat boredom and she has a treat ball filled with dried treats that she plays with.
To be honest I don't think she'll be put back in with the others as she has always had egg issues (soft shell/no shell ) and this was the first time they had been given the flubenvet (always used verm x ).
She has been on nystan 1ml daily for nearly a week and her appetite has improved slightly but more so her attitude she seems happier when she is out now so still we play the waiting game but fingers crossed.x