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RobinW161209
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Yes. I have 3 young kids.Do you have a small syringe?
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Yes. I have 3 young kids.Do you have a small syringe?
Okay... take 1/2 teaspoon Corid powder and mix with 2 teaspoons water. Mix well and give 0.3 ml to 0.5 ml orally to the one that has funny poop. Oral dosing directions are here:Yes. I have 3 young kids.
She's impossible. I tried repeatedly, worried Ima get it in her trachea or she's gonna break her neck. I wrapped her in a towel, but every time I get it in there she squeals and shakes her headOkay... take 1/2 teaspoon Corid powder and mix with 2 teaspoons water. Mix well and give 0.3 ml to 0.5 ml orally to the one that has funny poop. Oral dosing directions are here:
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give 1-3 days in addition to the medicated water.
She was drinkinf when I came out, I wish I had rubber tubing. I had to force feed a ball pythong wet catfood when I was 19, the tubing was from a vet, wish I had it now. She was drinking when I came out. They both seem underweight according to that chart in that link. They have food and stuff. I watched mine poop 5 minutes ago. This is the other ones poop. I can't ever catch the bloody poops, but mine lays nice big ones every time I catch her.Yes it can cause harm.
Try putting it in a spoon and holding it to her beak...see if she drinks it on her own.
Or just show her her regular waterer more often.
The fleshy thing.This is another I believe is hers. The orangeish thing seems to be fleshy, I assumed stomach lining? So maybe she's tryinf to fix herself. I hope so anyway. But I've seen a few of these today.
Necks are hard to break. Watch this:How do I keep her head still without breaking her neck? She fights me everytime I get it in the back.