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Thank you! Yeah she drank all of it thankfully!You’ll be surprised how easily chickens will swallow a pill hat would make a human gag! The calcium should help her, I think the dose is once a day![]()
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Thank you! Yeah she drank all of it thankfully!You’ll be surprised how easily chickens will swallow a pill hat would make a human gag! The calcium should help her, I think the dose is once a day![]()
She knows it will help!Thank you! Yeah she drank all of it thankfully!
Thank you! Azygous is the best we have on BYC, your little girl is in good hands with her advice@tlcmurphy is correct. Never inject fluids into the vent of poultry. They are not like horses and dogs and people. Fluids injected into the vent can carry bacteria up into the reproductive tract.
The patient should be placed in a crate on absorbent towels and put somewhere with dim lighting and very quiet. Give calcium citrate with D3. Also, give sugar water to head off shock and to revive her by elevating her glucose.
Then leave her alone. Yes, two eggs back to back are often involved in egg binding. If the yolk has broken inside her she will require an antibiotic to stop bacteria infection from the yolk.
Leave her in the dim, quiet, warm place over night with the sugar water to drink. She may also have her regular crumbles, as well. In the morning, give another calcium tablet if she hasn't passed the egg(s). You will know when she's finished passing the egg(s) when she starts behaving like she feels better.
Thank you for the advice! I won't inject any more fluids into her vent. I had found a thread on here recommending to do it, and in our frantic state to help her not die, we decided to try anything we could to help her. Thank you for warning me against it.@tlcmurphy is correct. Never inject fluids into the vent of poultry. They are not like horses and dogs and people. Fluids injected into the vent can carry bacteria up into the reproductive tract.
The patient should be placed in a crate on absorbent towels and put somewhere with dim lighting and very quiet. Give calcium citrate with D3. Also, give sugar water to head off shock and to revive her by elevating her glucose.
Then leave her alone. Yes, two eggs back to back are often involved in egg binding. If the yolk has broken inside her she will require an antibiotic to stop bacteria infection from the yolk.
Leave her in the dim, quiet, warm place over night with the sugar water to drink. She may also have her regular crumbles, as well. In the morning, give another calcium tablet if she hasn't passed the egg(s). You will know when she's finished passing the egg(s) when she starts behaving like she feels better.
Thank you so much for tagging the people to help us! We really appreciate it!Thank you! Azygous is the best we have on BYC, your little girl is in good hands with her advice![]()
No dumb question I want to know too!I have all of these. Would any of these be something that would help her? I'm sorry if this is a dumb question.
You are so kind! Thank you so much for your kindness and encouragement!!!I'm somewhat new to chickens thanks for letting me learn along with you! Also all these amazing people who helped! Thank you thank you