Well it's an hour by hour thing with Big Boy. Vet sent home Ivermectin and Baytril with instructions to inject Ivermectin IM and Baytril Sub-Q. I thought that was reversed but I went with her instructions. The Ivermectin srayed all over me and when I looked to see why, the needle had come off and was still in his thigh but the syringe was in my hand so I don't know if he got any in him or not - I know I got sprayed in the face so I guess that's my dose of wormer.
Also gave him the one dose of Baytril Sub-Q that she sent home.
Questions - is that the proper way to administer those two drugs or did she get them mixed up? Also, she only sent home the one dose of Baytril and didn't mention giving him any more. Is that all it takes?
As I mentioned, I haven't been able to get him to eat for past two days so he's really weak. He makes small attempts at drinking but can't seem to open his beak to drink and swallow properly.
I put him back on exam table and sucked out huge globs of mucus - much more than last night - enough to choke a horse. DH said he couldn't believe the huge rooster was letting me go down his throat like that. He said he must be too sick to do anything about it. Still, DH was too afraid of him to help hold him so as usual, I was on my own.
Then I made him a soup - wet cat food and raw egg yolk mixed with water that he could drink. At first it was doubtful he would make it long enough to drink. He was laying on his side and trying to drink but barely getting anything in his beak but he kept at it. Thankfully after awhile he sat up, then eventually stood up, then eventually started going face down in soup trying to get some of the cat foot pieces that were floating around and taking nice big drinks. He just walked back to his corner of the kitchen and actually tried to preen himself - that's a first for the week. He wasn't actually able to quite do it but you could see he was trying - he's just so weak but that's the best signs of progress thus far.
Hang in there Big Boy, my Gentle Giant.