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Wow - those are awesome prices for the Oxine, Cutler's has it at $33.99 a gallon. I'll save these links. Thanks so much, Chickenlady.
I'm not sure on the fogging of Oxine/water, Chickenmonk. I suppose it would be worth a try, but I don't think it's supposed to be a continuously breathed in mist...I think they are supposed to breathe it in maybe a few breaths and that's it. The spray bottle I am using isn't working so well; even on the finest mist setting, it's still not small enough for her to breathe it in. I'm still doing it, just in case, though.
My pullet hasn't been on the Tylan for about a week now. Just Avia Charge2000 in her drinking water, and her regular feed, which she is not eating. She had 2 days that she was eating well on her own, then she stopped again. So, I've been hand feeding her 3-4 tims a day. I am now wondering if she's beginning to "shut down," because her crop isn't emptying nearly as quickly as it should be. I had been able to get 10-12 syringe fulls of slurry (made from filtered water, her regular feed, yogurt, and vitamins/electrolytes and then blended in my blender really well) per feeding, yesterday, I was only able to get in 4-5 each feeding. I massaged her crop some this morning, which she tolerates just fine. I don't know what it could be as to why her crop's not emptying well. I put a piece of watermelon in her feed dish this a.m., and she pecked at it and I found it on the floor (part of it) later, so she's definitely interested in treats...
My hope is that she hangs in there until the new med (Gallimycin) gets here. Should be here today or tomorrow, then I'll made sure she gets plenty of that. If the Gallimycin doens't work, I think I need to call it quits and euthanize her, as much as I hate to. She's been separated for 3 weeks now, and I know she's depressed. It's not fair of me to keep hand feeding her and "keep her alive."
Yes, the stress of having a sick bird that you're working with is rough. I'm not sleeping well, have been having horrible dreams - it's tough when you work full time and have lots of other responsibilities, too. Anyhow, you guys have all been so great with your feedback and words of encouragement - I know I wouldn't have continued trying if it weren't for each and every one of you...so, a BIG THANK YOU to you all!
I'm not sure on the fogging of Oxine/water, Chickenmonk. I suppose it would be worth a try, but I don't think it's supposed to be a continuously breathed in mist...I think they are supposed to breathe it in maybe a few breaths and that's it. The spray bottle I am using isn't working so well; even on the finest mist setting, it's still not small enough for her to breathe it in. I'm still doing it, just in case, though.
My pullet hasn't been on the Tylan for about a week now. Just Avia Charge2000 in her drinking water, and her regular feed, which she is not eating. She had 2 days that she was eating well on her own, then she stopped again. So, I've been hand feeding her 3-4 tims a day. I am now wondering if she's beginning to "shut down," because her crop isn't emptying nearly as quickly as it should be. I had been able to get 10-12 syringe fulls of slurry (made from filtered water, her regular feed, yogurt, and vitamins/electrolytes and then blended in my blender really well) per feeding, yesterday, I was only able to get in 4-5 each feeding. I massaged her crop some this morning, which she tolerates just fine. I don't know what it could be as to why her crop's not emptying well. I put a piece of watermelon in her feed dish this a.m., and she pecked at it and I found it on the floor (part of it) later, so she's definitely interested in treats...
My hope is that she hangs in there until the new med (Gallimycin) gets here. Should be here today or tomorrow, then I'll made sure she gets plenty of that. If the Gallimycin doens't work, I think I need to call it quits and euthanize her, as much as I hate to. She's been separated for 3 weeks now, and I know she's depressed. It's not fair of me to keep hand feeding her and "keep her alive."

Yes, the stress of having a sick bird that you're working with is rough. I'm not sleeping well, have been having horrible dreams - it's tough when you work full time and have lots of other responsibilities, too. Anyhow, you guys have all been so great with your feedback and words of encouragement - I know I wouldn't have continued trying if it weren't for each and every one of you...so, a BIG THANK YOU to you all!