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Thanks everyone for all your help! Such a relief to get some feedback! The silkie is still the same. She's on Day two now on the cocci meds and is pooping -- but mostly clear liquid with a bunch of green and some mustard colored stuff.
It is truly bizarre but I can place her anywhere and she won't move an inch. Even though she has strength -- she fights like a champion when I try the syringe on her, kicking her legs, batting her wings, squawking, etc. But I mean she moves NOT AT ALL. So food isn't even on her radar. I've tried so many foods now, and she doesn't even bat a lash. I hold them under her beak, leave them on a plate nearby, dip her beak. She won't have it. It's like she is on a food strike. I'm getting better at dropping little bits in her beak and having her swallow, but that's about all -- and that's under extreme duress, her wrapped in a towel, and me having to change clothing afterwards from all the stuff she's managed to spray everywhere, shaking her beak.
She has the bathroom to herself. She has the towel, food and a wood piece to perch on and I rotate her location around. If she is due for a poop, I try and have her on the wood for easier clean-up. The shower door is open though and a window lets in sunshine and the room is small and warm. So she got some pretty good accomodations. I tried her back in the run to see if she missed her buddies, but she was like a dead chick -- not moving, not reacting and being ignored by everyone else.
Before this all started, the reason she ended up outside for the cold rainy night, was that she was always a loner and always avoiding the company of others and the coop. She is also the tamest, most people oriented.
Ugh, I'm so frustrated with her I just want to wring her neck! Can't wait for my baby to be born -- she can only be easier than this one
It is truly bizarre but I can place her anywhere and she won't move an inch. Even though she has strength -- she fights like a champion when I try the syringe on her, kicking her legs, batting her wings, squawking, etc. But I mean she moves NOT AT ALL. So food isn't even on her radar. I've tried so many foods now, and she doesn't even bat a lash. I hold them under her beak, leave them on a plate nearby, dip her beak. She won't have it. It's like she is on a food strike. I'm getting better at dropping little bits in her beak and having her swallow, but that's about all -- and that's under extreme duress, her wrapped in a towel, and me having to change clothing afterwards from all the stuff she's managed to spray everywhere, shaking her beak.
She has the bathroom to herself. She has the towel, food and a wood piece to perch on and I rotate her location around. If she is due for a poop, I try and have her on the wood for easier clean-up. The shower door is open though and a window lets in sunshine and the room is small and warm. So she got some pretty good accomodations. I tried her back in the run to see if she missed her buddies, but she was like a dead chick -- not moving, not reacting and being ignored by everyone else.
Before this all started, the reason she ended up outside for the cold rainy night, was that she was always a loner and always avoiding the company of others and the coop. She is also the tamest, most people oriented.
Ugh, I'm so frustrated with her I just want to wring her neck! Can't wait for my baby to be born -- she can only be easier than this one
