Heres a pic of the chick today, before I go into work, (2:30pm in FL) both were fed at around 11am. They are blinking in the shot and look angry haha. Anyone see any possible issues from a peek?
 

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Heres a pic of the chick today, before I go into work, (2:30pm in FL) both were fed at around 11am. They are blinking in the shot and look angry haha. Anyone see any possible issues from a peek?
I will be out of work around 10pm tonight and will redose with the vet meds at around 11. (Twice daily). I don't see improvement nor any decline, (up and down) so I just don't really know what else to do here. No new feather growth from what I've seen. Could growth be permanently stunted by illness? They cannot chirp but still attempt to preen often.
 
Has the crop emptied at all? Had a tiel have sour crop and stunted its growth badly
Crop has been somewhat emptying since starting the candida meds from vet (see original post) Seeds and such of course take longer, voice still gone, can stand but legs are incredibly stiff. Struggles to take steps without falling forwards.
 
I would hate to lose this squab, I got them as a pair about a week after hatching from a small flock raiser. despite the little ones smaller size and weakness, the eldest still preens them and appears to be attached, which was unexpected to say the least.
The eldest is well off and has a voracious appetite.
 
I administered about 0.2 1/2 of nutridrench (see picture of syringe) directly to the smallest chick, I am now worried it may have been too much? Is it possible to overdose on nutridrench? I followed with VERY watered down formula with a tiny amount of unflavored Pedialyte added.
 

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