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An update on Blondie, for those not following my other thread:
Blondie is still with us! She has a little more trouble standing and is falling more often. But she still has a great appetite, interest in being with the other two chickens, preening as much as she can, normal poops... no obvious pain. She still tries to scratch her ear, and I see little droplets of clear liquid on the floor when she shakes her head, so I wonder if there might be something else going on there. I've been supplementing with B2, St John's Wort, lysine, electrolytes, fish, cranberries, and pomegranates -which she loves.
So I have no idea what to do at this point. My partner was able to watch her during the day, but he just started a new job, so I took her to work so I could check on her periodically. I kept her in a small dog cage, in the back of my SUV with the windows partially open, but I don't know how long I can sustain that... and I think she will get worse from not walking around... unfortunately no has chimed in about what to expect...
Blondie is still with us! She has a little more trouble standing and is falling more often. But she still has a great appetite, interest in being with the other two chickens, preening as much as she can, normal poops... no obvious pain. She still tries to scratch her ear, and I see little droplets of clear liquid on the floor when she shakes her head, so I wonder if there might be something else going on there. I've been supplementing with B2, St John's Wort, lysine, electrolytes, fish, cranberries, and pomegranates -which she loves.
So I have no idea what to do at this point. My partner was able to watch her during the day, but he just started a new job, so I took her to work so I could check on her periodically. I kept her in a small dog cage, in the back of my SUV with the windows partially open, but I don't know how long I can sustain that... and I think she will get worse from not walking around... unfortunately no has chimed in about what to expect...