I'm sorry she's not doing well.
I see @azygous has given you good instructions, hope she pulls through.
I see @azygous has given you good instructions, hope she pulls through.
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Thank you! I just tagged all of you so that any of you could reply .I'm sorry she's not doing well.
I see @azygous has given you good instructions, hope she pulls through.
Have you tried a little natural yogurt?~Update~
So a few mins ago she got up and made two little sounds that were normal. Then got two bites of mashed moist feed and after that fell back asleep.
Awesome view thanks for posting!When you syringe or tube fluids, you need to judge how full the crop already is. Usually, an adult crop will hold about half a cup of liquid. But if the crop is already half full, a fourth of a cup of liquid will be all you can get in.
You can sometimes assist a chicken in speeding up emptying the crop by gently supporting the lower crop so the contents flow into the proventriculus. View attachment 3914717
yes.Have you tried a little natural yogurt?
I have her in my room in a dog crate covered so it dark . She has towels around her to hold her head up. I will heat one in the dryer . Sounds like a good ideaWhere do you have her? Is it warm? A very sick chicken can use a little warming to assist her metabolism. Heat a big towel in the dryer and wrap her in it after you've given her the sugary fluids.
She also made a snoring sound after sneezing.She is sitting right now, not making any noise when I touch her, and she seems to shift her position every so often. She has her eyes barely open, and seems to open them halfway or close them all the way at time. She also rubbed her head on her side and I heard her make a odd sound, almost like a sneeze.
She is also drooling a lot even though her crop is about almost empty .