I would almost say she looks like I do when my sacrum is aching, walks like me tooConcerns About Phyllis
Something is up with Phyllis. She had not laid an egg in well over a week so I was looking for a secret nest in the yard. I could tell something was off with her on Saturday as I watched her hoping she would reveal her nest. I was very concerned when I saw her walking like this on Sunday.
Obviously the first thought was ascites. I checked for a stuck egg and there was nothing I could feel. So I made a vet appointment, the first available slot being on Tuesday, today.
So today we took Phyllis to the vet and the news is mixed.
So if there is no fluid and no stuck egg, why the body tilt? The vet believes that the most likely cause of her posture change is that something internally is injured, herniated, pulled, somehow injured, likely from egg laying. I explained that there have been no eggs for more than a week. The vet is thinking that Phyllis has been adjusting her stance over time to avoid pain from whatever is damaged. The vet does not believe that she can repair whatever is not right. (I believe we have reached the limit of her skills)
- Phyllis' temp was slightly raised but the vet is associating that with the stress of the visit.
- She is not retaining fluid.
- She does not have an egg stuck anywhere.
- She was bright eyed and alert.
- Most importantly, she is not in visible pain.
The suggested course of action is to give Phyllis time to work through it herself. She is not in pain and as long as she is eating normally and does not start losing weight, we are going to let her try and work through it.
I am to watch for other changes in behavior, poop, swelling, or anything that might indicate she is in pain and contact the vet if I do.
While Phyllis is surprisingly active despite her body posture, she has taken up Hattie's occasional resting position.
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Do you think maybe arthritis? Animals are just like we are, they get arthritis, strains sprains and aches and pains.
Did the vet suggest maybe some Meloxicam or aspirin incase of inflammatory response?


Gosh these animals are going to give us grey hair
