Snowingamanda
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- Apr 14, 2019
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Hi,
I have recently lost a polish to bloody stools despite Corid and Sulfa treatment, although I caught the sickness too late. Now I have another Polish that has bloody stools. I have been treating him with Corid and Sulfa for a few weeks now without any improvement. He contributes to have blood in his poop and losing weight fast. The meds are expensive, plus I have been keeping him and the other 2 Polish that so have that also appear to be sick in my house, to keep them out of the elements but by now any hope that they’ll improve is gone. I can’t keep keeping them inside. There are flies and I spend a lot of time daily cleaning after them, so today I turned them outside into the rain (they do have a coop, of course). I’m ready to throw in the towel now. Does anyone have any other ideas of why the poop doesn’t improve? I can’t afford a vet. What would you do in my place?
Thank you.
I have recently lost a polish to bloody stools despite Corid and Sulfa treatment, although I caught the sickness too late. Now I have another Polish that has bloody stools. I have been treating him with Corid and Sulfa for a few weeks now without any improvement. He contributes to have blood in his poop and losing weight fast. The meds are expensive, plus I have been keeping him and the other 2 Polish that so have that also appear to be sick in my house, to keep them out of the elements but by now any hope that they’ll improve is gone. I can’t keep keeping them inside. There are flies and I spend a lot of time daily cleaning after them, so today I turned them outside into the rain (they do have a coop, of course). I’m ready to throw in the towel now. Does anyone have any other ideas of why the poop doesn’t improve? I can’t afford a vet. What would you do in my place?
Thank you.