I found one of my younger birds (around 4 months old) laying in the snow. I picked her up and her feet were in a solid block of snow/ice! She was struggling to hold her head up. She's a half crested bird, and I haven't had great luck with this mix being very hardy. She's the last survivor of the hatch.
I brought her inside and tried to decide what to do with her. I had to soak her feet and legs in a tub of warm water for twenty minutes before the ice melted! One of her toes is swollen huge. I feel so bad for her! I slowly gave her a syringe of warm water, and then a syringe of mixed berry juice hoping to perk her up. She's spasmed a couple of times, but that's about it. She looks dead other than an occasional twitch. She isn't even shivering. I wrapped her in a towel and held the lizard's heat lamp over her for 10 minutes at a time, several times.
Is there anything else you all can think of for me to do to help her? Poor chickie.
At least she doesn't seem like she's suffering. She just looks like she's asleep. Do you think she'll ever wake up?
I brought her inside and tried to decide what to do with her. I had to soak her feet and legs in a tub of warm water for twenty minutes before the ice melted! One of her toes is swollen huge. I feel so bad for her! I slowly gave her a syringe of warm water, and then a syringe of mixed berry juice hoping to perk her up. She's spasmed a couple of times, but that's about it. She looks dead other than an occasional twitch. She isn't even shivering. I wrapped her in a towel and held the lizard's heat lamp over her for 10 minutes at a time, several times.
Is there anything else you all can think of for me to do to help her? Poor chickie.
