A wee update on Betty - She's still with us! On Sunday, newly formed friends (through sharing the love of chickens) came round and went full throttle - got the remains of what turned out to be a soft shell egg out of Betty's rear, washed her out using a syringe and water until she was totally clear of gunk and since then, we've been applying a cortizone cream (E-45 do a cotizone 1% cream that you can get from a pharmacy) twice daily as advised by a bird specialist vet down in England who we managed to contact.
Her rear end has reduced in inflamation dramatically and her last "strain" was on Sunday evening about an hour after her wash out.
Since then, she's brightened up, we've allowed more light in the room but we're still keeping a close eye on her in case she's got some kind of poisoning, which apparently is very likely as the egg broke inside her.
She's not eating much though...if anyone could suggest anything that has a high nutritional value as well as being gentle on her stomach and relatively tasty, I'd be very grateful!
Her poos are greenish but seem to be going gradually browner depending on if she has eaten or not. How do we get her back on her food? If she is going to make it, obviously we want to help keep her strength up.
We read that garlic in her water would help build her immune system so we've got some in her box now.