Maybe some live bugs might encourage her to eat more?An update on Eli
I know some of you are aware already from PM conversations but I just want to update everyone on Eli's situation.
Last you all heard I was mad as all hell with UPS for losing her blood sample, trying to deliver it at a weird time etc.
Well, I got on the phone with UPS and gave them a piece of my mind (while opening a FedEx account). I have no idea if it had any impact or if it is just coincidence, but they delivered within the hour.
In fact I was on the phone to the lab explaining the situation when the UPS guy arrived and handed in the package so the lab guys were able to test it within (just) the timeframe it would last.
The results however are a bit puzzling:
- Eli herself tested negative for both Marek's and Avian Leukosis virus
- A swab of the coop however tested positive for Marek's
I have asked about false positives and negatives and as far as I can tell I really do have infections Marek's virus in the environment, and Eli really doesn't have it. Of course both Eli and Babs could get it at any time as they live in the environment.
@BY Bob helpfully reminded me that Marek's is not always fatal so maybe everyone will live a long and happy life even though Marek's is around and about.
That still leaves me with medical mystery Eli.
Her balance seems to be improving (or she is learning to cope with it) but she is down in the dumps and not eating much. That is a general symptom that doesn't really help narrow it down.
I am consulting the vet on whether we should try anything else and meanwhile I am trying to tempt little Eli with all sorts of yummy snacks to get her to eat.
That is why I was so delighted she came out onto the lawn and nibbled at some leaves.
So, I think we take one day at a time and hope my girl picks up on her own.
She definitely enjoyed her time out with her buddies, but now she has retreated again to her nest box. Somehow she has appropriated both the ceramic eggs.
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