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Well the chick died while I was gone
It climbed out of the container I left it wrapped up in and crapped its final poo all over some previously important paperwork on my desk before passing. I took a picture in case it helps identify the issue of maybe coccidiosis. The good news is that after reading about the infectious enchephalomyelitis I am pretty sure at least it isn't that. They don't have any of the progressive paralysis or anything till they are dying. Most are fine - walking and running etc until within a few hours of dropping dead. I had a @ 2 week old splash Isbar acting droopy when we were out there vaccinating today and when we were done I brought her in the house to examine her. I noticed gasping, opened her mouth and it appeared she had crumbles stuffed into her throat and choking her with only the tiniest amount of air getting through. I got a q-tip and was able to remove giant clumps from the back of her tongue and all the way to the back of her throat. It is possible that these were some kind of puss pocket I suppose, but I tend to think they actually were stuck food. When I got all of them out I could see she was still having trouble breathing and I felt a lump in her throat. I massaged it and let her drink a little olive oil (read somewhere that might help??) She started gasping more. I actually opened her beak and gave her a little rescue breath to see if I could force it down. It actually seemed to work. She swallowed hard and then chirped at me and finally opened both eyes and looked at me in shock, LOL! I put her in an extra brooder box inside in the hall way away from the main brooder that has 2 hatchlings in it with more on the way. I still don't know what all might be wrong with her or if she'll make it but at least she is no longer gasping or choking. Her crop is empty and her belly seems empty. I gave her some wetted down crumbles in there in hopes they will be easier for her to eat but so far she just wants to sleep. I gave her a drop of b12 in hopes it perks her up a little, but we'll see.
Gross poop picture warning
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Gross poop picture warning
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