FWIW, the last vet I talked to said that I could give 15-25mg/kg once a day by mouth.She is in a low light area, thanks. I will start her on Baytril asap. Thanks for the suggestions.![]()
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FWIW, the last vet I talked to said that I could give 15-25mg/kg once a day by mouth.She is in a low light area, thanks. I will start her on Baytril asap. Thanks for the suggestions.![]()
I wasn't sure what was happening with my one hen at first. I knew she had a mass inside her abdomen. But I wasn't sure what the mass was instill today. Today I decided to brave it out and find out what was going on inside her. I got my things together to do the surgery, sterilized things, and made a two inch cut below her vent ( not her actual vent ). I got inside and found the mass without searching. What I found was a mass of egg yolks about the size of a baseball. I removed the mass and stitched her up. She is now resting in a pet taxie. I have put antibiotics in her water. I will post pics soon. I was just wondering if anyone else has ever tried this?
Update: My hen is up moving around, alert, eating and drinking. She is on antibiotics, Baby asprin (as once suggested to me by Dawg53) and I am spraying Vetericyn on the surgery site. She seems in good spirits, is "talking to me" again, and seems relieved to have that huge mass out of her. I appreciate all the comments from everyone. She was on antibiotics prior to me deciding to do the surgery. I was trying to see if it was an infection of some sort before, when no changes happened and my chicken, Rags (her name thanks to my kids) seemed in more pain than before, I decided to take matters in my own hands. I did give her a baby asprin prior to the surgery, so there was some kind of pain meds given. She is now breathing better and acting happier already. I did not think of it at the time as being animal abuse, I thought of only trying to save Rag's life as she would have died from this. She was slowly loosing weight, which is like slowly starving. I think that is more cruel than the decision I made to do the surgery. Others may not see it the same way that I do and that is ok. This is a "free country" and we have freedom of speach. So I am not offended by any of the comments that were made. All of you had my Rags's wellfare in mind, so did and do I, so I respect what all of you have said, however I believe I did the right thing for her. I will keep updating her status to let everyone know how she is doing. Thanks again. PAchickenlover
Thank you Cowcreekgeek I appreciate your words and facts.As for the surgery, I found it to be rather easy. The hardest part was getting all of the egg mass out of her. Other than that it went smoothly and quickly. She didn't bleed much at all either which made me very happy. I tried when I cut her open to look carefully for veins and tried not to cut them. She is doing great in my opinion, she was just scratching around in her bedding and pecking at things she found in there. She is eating and drinking well.I hope she will make a full recovery and start to put her weight back on. I want to de-worm her but will wait till she has healed a little bit more as I do not want to stress her system out anymore. I will be happy to answer any questions about the procedure that anyone has.