I always start by putting them in a room that's 80-85 degrees and get them warmed up. Once warm, I give fluids.@casportpony any ideas?
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I always start by putting them in a room that's 80-85 degrees and get them warmed up. Once warm, I give fluids.@casportpony any ideas?
What is the calcium content of this? Is it layer feed for chickens?Regular feed 16 percent protein,
None of the avian vets I know are available. My regular vet says it may be a blockage or a toxin. I'm out having a cry, but will post a video when I get back home. At this point Limon is now just sitting still and not really moving at all anymore.Is a vet an option? Can you post a video oh him? To post video, upload to youtube or vimeo then copy/paste the link here.
Hi Miss Lydia, you're right about the calorie needs of a youngling, i'm concerned about this may be a blockage which could be solved by keeping Limon well hydrated. Additional food could increase the pressure in the digestive organs...Is he drinking water? You can keep him hydrated but giving him some electrolytes. I am not sure if with holding food is the right thing to do since young they need a lot of calorie. @casportpony any ideas?
This was my thought as I have had an avian vet internship completed in college, I worked in wildlife biology before horses and farming. I think I'm going to grab some ringers lactate while I am out.Hi Miss Lydia, you're right about the calorie needs of a youngling, i'm concerned about this may be a blockage which could be solved by keeping Limon well hydrated. Additional food could increase the pressure in the digestive organs...
When my duckling was really sick and refused to eat anything we gave him vitamine water with sugar first, then later with dextrose. Empty calories, quickly absorbed and burned…
Will your regular vet look at him? You're regular vet could give him some subcutaneous fluids which would help if he has a blockage.None of the avian vets I know are available. My regular vet says it may be a blockage or a toxin. I'm out having a cry, but will post a video when I get back home. At this point Limon is now just sitting still and not really moving at all anymore.
I know what you're talking about! Big hug from here!!!I'm out having a cry, but will post a video when I get back home.
Perfect! Do get him warmed up first. If you can give fluids I'm gonna guess that you can tube too, yes?I think I'm going to grab some ringers lactate while I am out.