You can mix the yogurt in eggs or what ever she will eat with gusto for now. Since she is pooping, chances are good this is not an impaction somewhere in the tract.Yes, thank you, at first it was just behavior, then it turned into sickness. I had to coerce her into eating about a teaspoon of yogurt by crumbling up a couple dried mealworms on top. but she ate it and seemed to enjoy it! And she finally had the 5th poop since 5pm yesterday too!
Oh gosh, that always makes me nervous haha.
Thank you, I will read it right away! I wonder where this thread was when I was trying to deworm them LOL. Do you guys think it would be wise to go ahead and deworm her after shes a little better but still in my garage? Or should I wait and be sure this is completely gone before I deworm? Thanks!!
EDIT: forgot to mention that the last time I wormed them was last august.![]()
What did you worm with? Since you wormed in August, chances are this is not related to an overload of worms. Have you had a ton of rain over the winter? Coccidiosis which is common when there is a ton of wet weather, can cause blockages or at least slow everything down, Cocci also upsets the balance of good to bad bacteria. So if in a couple of days we don't see much improvement, you might try some Corid in the water. You can get this at Tractor Supply.