What an amazing little miracle chicken! She looks great! Do think maybe she pants when she is sore? All this renewed mobility and pushing herself may cause some pain. Great to see her gaining strength!
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I don't know...it's so hard to say, I've wondered that too : \ Occasionally, and it is seldom, I do hear a 'gurgle' from in the throat. Like maybe once a day that I have noticed. It's not on a continuing basis, but is the only clue I have. My suspicion is respiratory or this gapeworm, but I've read that gapeworm isn't all that common and surely I should've noticed this long ago? Like I don't know how long it takes for gapeworm to start and become a noticeable ailment? I'm almost tempted to start her on Clavamox. I do have a bit leftover, 18 or 19 250mg pills. I think I'll put her on it just in case. But I hope it's the right a/b? : \ I do have some Metrodiazonole liquid from a previous cat visit to the vet. Do people give that to chickens? I do believe I have a few Baytril from a cat visit last year too. I know people use that, but there's only like 3 or 4 pills.What an amazing little miracle chicken! She looks great! Do think maybe she pants when she is sore? All this renewed mobility and pushing herself may cause some pain. Great to see her gaining strength!
In the past 6 months I learned about that 'blue stuff' from the vet, and I'm pretty sure she was correct in her analysis that it is "the" antiseptic of choice for wound care and cleaning. It really helped heal another hen that had it's entire 'breast meat' skin ripped off. And it did help with healing Olga's wounds quite nicely. There wasn't any necrosis and the new tissue came in so well. It's available on Amazon and one bottle will apparently last for years. The vet poured me two small jars, and after cleaning two hens, I've not hardly made a dent in it. Vet told me to mix it with water. She said it didn't matter if you want to make a gallon or a pint. Just pour the solution into however much water you have and when it turns a very light blue, that is enough. I'm quite amazed at this stuff. I was always sold on Betadine but she told me N-O. It's fine for one initial cleaning. Thereafter it will delay healing. I learned something there. I have it on hand for my horses. I use it for rain rot and wound cleansing. For a wound, I clean w/betadine, pat it dry then apply Wonder Dust. That's usually it. So I've never really used Betadine on a continuing basis enough to find out that it delays healing. This was the most helpful advice from that 200 dollar office visit. I declined the estimated 800-1000 dollar "surgery" to attach the flap of skin. I listened to the advice I got here and my gut, that all that wasn't necessary. Just clean the wound, and chickens do heal quite nicely. This website is extraordinarily helpful.This link says it's not a good antiseptic, so that's the main reason I don't used it.
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