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Her crop cleared last night! Woohooo.Can you post pictures of her next poops?
Her crop cleared last night! Woohooo.
When I went to check in her this morning, she had a few small piles of normal poop. I gathered it up, and here it is.
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She's very alert, eating her normal feed this morning. I gave her some scrambled eggs along with her feed. Her tail is up, and she is making a lot more noise. I think she wants out of that wire kennel, and to be with her two little friends.That looks much better! How does she look?
That is wonderful news!She's very alert, eating her normal feed this morning. I gave her some scrambled eggs along with her feed. Her tail is up, and she is making a lot more noise.
I think I would continue both medications for two more days since you don't know if the enrofloxacin played a part in her recovery or not. If it did, and you stopped treatment now, the bacteria might return. Two days past cessation of illness is what my vet advises.As for her care now, I have stopped the Miconazole, since here crop cleared. I did give her a dose of the Enrofloxacin last night, and wondering if I should continue that, just to be sure there wasn't another issue.
Her poop does look pretty good, though I thought I spotted something with a little tinge of blood.I did look more closely at her poop, and it does appear normal
Some people say to do this, I am lazy and never do.Any other advice for post care to make sure things continue? I probably should give her some probiotics, and can mix some in her water. I also heard that giving some buttermilk in her feed might also help?
I think a little outside is okay. Make sure she doesn't eat a bunch of rocks, grit, dirt, or grass though.It is supposed to get up to 40 today, before plunging down into the single digits tonight. I may take her out later to just spend a little time with them,
She can't eat grass, as they are in an enclosed run.That is wonderful news!
I think I would continue both medications for two more days since you don't know if the enrofloxacin played a part in her recovery or not. If it did, and you stopped treatment now, the bacteria might return. Two days past cessation of illness is what my vet advises.
Her poop does look pretty good, though I thought I spotted something with a little tinge of blood.
Some people say to do this, I am lazy and never do.
I think a little outside is okay. Make sure she doesn't eat a bunch of rocks, grit, dirt, or grass though.
Maybe not. Strange, most like crumbles better than pellets.and am now wondering if she has not actually been eating as much of the flock raiser as I thought.
She also had two new piles of poop in there, so she is processing finally.
She looks great! Hard to believe she was so sick a few days ago.
I will be waiting a couple of days to make sure she is clearing her crop normally for a couple more nights before figuring out how to acclimate her back outside.