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Working on that now. Is it OK that she keeps thrashing her legs like she’s trying to stand up but can’t.Right now, it will be ok to let her rest in that position. I see no harm.
did you give her fluids?
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Working on that now. Is it OK that she keeps thrashing her legs like she’s trying to stand up but can’t.Right now, it will be ok to let her rest in that position. I see no harm.
did you give her fluids?
We don't want her to stress herself, she is probably trying to get back on her feet. So if you cradle her in your lap it should help her to relax and feel comfort. Are her legs ok? no wounds?Working on that now. Is it OK that she keeps thrashing her legs like she’s trying to stand up but can’t.
This is where I have her right now. I am going on vacation tomorrow so I’m going to take her with me. The only thing is th ecar ride is three hours. Will she be fine for that?You can also think about some easy solids
We don't want her to stress herself, she is probably trying to get back on her feet. So if you cradle her in your lap it should help her to relax and feel comfort. Are her legs ok? no wounds?
Thank you for all the help. my chickens currently eat a mash so I can just give her some of that with water mixed inShe's a strong little lady. I'm surprised she flicked her head so fast in the vid. It's a good sign. She will now just improve as time goes along, a few days. You've done everything right! Don't forget to take a couple of deep breaths
You can also think about some easy solids--have something ready for when she seems interested. Something easy to digest, mashed peas or whatever it might be.
Looks like a perfect place for her to rest. Three hours--I think it should be ok. Plan some additional breaks to check on her dressing (take additional supplies to redress with you, of course). And take it easy on bumpy roads and such, they do rock around a bit when in a pet carrier. Extra padding in the carrier. And keep the temperature in the car to something in the Goldilocks zone (not too hot or cold) and you should be good.This is where I have her right now. I am going on vacation tomorrow so I’m going to take her with me. The only thing is th ecar ride is three hours. Will she be fine for that?
There are no wounds on her legs that I can see and I felt the bones and those feel fine and I have her in a room where no one goes in
You're very welcome. The mash will be perfect! You did great! Now it's the miracle of nature and she looks in really good condition, apart from the attack she has had. So, watch--she will be good in a few days. If you think of me then, will you let me know how she is doing? I want her to pull through biiiig time! (And she will!)Thank you for all the help. my chickens currently eat a mash so I can just give her some of that with water mixed in
Thank you for the help. I will let you know of any improvement.You're very welcome. The mash will be perfect! You did great! Now it's the miracle of nature and she looks in really good condition, apart from the attack she has had. So, watch--she will be good in a few days. If you think of me then, will you let me know how she is doing? I want her to pull through biiiig time! (And she will!)
You're very welcome. And thank you. I would love to know, if it's ok.Thank you for the help. I will let you know of any improvement.