If you have any probiotics you could put some in his water. They can help put back the good bacteria that the antibiotic is killing off. Only problem with antibiotics they kill good and bad bacteria. Great news his wee wee is staying in.
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I had to trim off the dead end of my Drakes penis and he is fantastic now a Still breeds my Hens.they have piped it back in and put a couple of stitches in to try and help it heal. He is already on antibiotics so that's covered.
If it stays in over the next couple of days all is good , if not they will amputate.
Did they think that it was infected?We asked vet to do the stitches first as they were quite quick to suggest cutting it off and ruling out stitches
No they didn't say it was infected just that it had prolapsed and wasn't staying in on it's own.Did they think that it was infected?
oooo tube feeding... yikes. He isn't going to like that!I saw the vet put stitches. I am happy for you it worked. Starting him on some probiotics may help. I’d also talk to you vet about tube feeding him if his appetite doesn’t pick up.
You could try wetting his feed or give him some Romain Lettuce or peas? Not much though if he has an upset stomach..Just a little update...
It's still in!
Although he didn't eat anything yesterday but is drinking loads....
He did have a general anathestic and he was sick in the car on the way home, so I could put that down to that?
This morning he has also refused food but couldn't wait to drink water?
Does anyone think this is abnormal or am I getting over worried about nothing?
If you have any probiotics you could put some in his water. They can help put back the good bacteria that the antibiotic is killing off. Only problem with antibiotics they kill good and bad bacteria. Great news his wee wee is staying in.