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Though with the aid of @azygous' wonderful instruction and encouragement I got the syringe properly in place down to the left of Dolly's airway, my slight misstep was then administering a bit too much too fast, so that it pooled back up near her airway, causing me momentary panic. @InterestingChickens' added info about panting and coughing helped me feel reassured since Dolly had no negative reaction at all; it had seemed to me that very little, if any, likely actually entered her airway, and learning more about what a potential reaction might be was a very helpful reinforcement.Yes, as informative as it was I didn't see anything much covering that topic. Looking back I see it kind of did. Just wanted to help and maybe put it more clearly. Sorry if I did anything wrong.
The more info the better!
Also appreciate @aart wanting to be sure info is clear and non-repetitive, esp for a noobie like me!
Just the fact that each of you are taking your time to help educate others, and to care for countless birds throughout the world in need of dire help...truly lifesafers! I am fairly certain you all have saved my chicken's life. I hope you take a moment to really feel the depth of my gratitude. If not for you and what I have directly learned on BYC, I would absolutely have blindly followed an insufficient treatment, not knowing any alternative nor recognizing the red flags. And there is no doubt that last night Dolly would have died contorted, agonized, and alone in that cold little plexiglass ventilator. Her condition was truly appalling. Instead, tonight my spunky little chick is thriving, cuddling at this very moment with her EE buddy and cleaning her shiny little breast feathers.
That is because of BYC and each of you.
Thank you ALL!!!