Hen Losing Weight

I suspect that the mucus is not from the dying process starting, thank God, but maybe a bacterial or fungal infection. Refresh my memory... Did you worm her with Valbazen or Safeguard?

-Kathy
 
I feel very relieved that it may not be the dying process. I can tell she's at least gaining a small amount of strength. She sure fights me when I try to get fluids in her :)
 
I'll be honest, the idea of tube feeding really freaked me out. I would read that line and go "Nope!" Now that I actually took the time to read the thread and watch the videos, and get over how uncomfortable I thought it would be I'm glad I'm doing it. I actually wish I would have gotten over the idea in the past and tried it with other sick ones. I don't think she would have made it through the weekend without it.
 
I'll be honest, the idea of tube feeding really freaked me out.  I would read that line and go "Nope!" Now that I actually took the time to read the thread and watch the videos, and get over how uncomfortable I thought it would be I'm glad I'm doing it.  I actually wish I would have gotten over the idea in the past and tried it with other sick ones.  I don't think she would have made it through the weekend without it.


No she certainly wouldn't have made it. When I tube, I always look on the right side when I slide the tube down. If I see it buldge out I feel a lot better in knowing I'm down the correct tube. And the more they feel batter the more they won't like it lol. Your doing well. :thumbsup
 
You both have mastered tubing and were able to keep your birds from dying by doing it. :D Now think about all those people that will be too afraid to tube and instead will give water a drop at a time just because they don't realize how easy it is and how much a bird actually needs. Glad both of you were brave enough to try!

-Kathy
 

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