I found ONE emergency vet in the entire city of Tucson that
'does birds' and their office wouldn't even connect me with the vet. They said they "can't give advice over the phone" and that they would have to "see her". I really feel bad about not rushing her into a vet but as I said before, an animal emergency
after hours, in this city, in this state, means that
just walking into an emergency clinic is going to cost more than five years worth of routine health care for a relatively healthy animal.
I took a cat into an emergency clinic one evening that had broken a piece of a small bone in the joint in her back leg and I payed them $560.00 to walk out with her leg splinted, two x-ray films, some liquid pain medicine and a referral to an orthopedic surgeon. The next day, the orthopedic surgeon pinned the bone and resplinted the leg. That cost $585.00. Now why did a splint, two x-rays, an exam and some pain medication
cost the same as another exam, anesthesia, an IV, antibiotics, surgery, some basic lab tests, more pain medication, recovery, and two follow up visits? Emergency veterinary medicine is a lucrative business in this town!
Sorry I had to rant.
I hope she does okay. I had found another post on this site where someone squirted some oil down the gullet of a chicken that had swallowed a piece of nylon rope (same diameter but shorter) and then pulled it out. I think my chicken already had rope into her stomach and possibly into the small intestine so pulling it even with oil wasn't an option. Maybe the oil will help it pass. Tomorrow, I'll keep a close eye on her and soak some bermuda pellets in some water and a little additional oil-maybe give her some canned pumpkin and see if I can encourage it to pass a little more quickly. I just worry about it causing an impaction more than anything.
Thanks for your concern and I will repost the results, whatever happens. Maybe it would help someone else make a more informed decision in the future.
Terri
PS This emergency vet is about 20 miles across town from me too!!