Pwand. I wanted to let you know I'm here for you. hard to know what to contribute anymore. Glad for Casp and shell here on here on for you too. I'm watchin' and learnin'.
Thanks for all the support. It's great to have this or we would be alone trying to figure it out.
Good news my husband through lots of calling found another farm vet who will prescribe the proper Nystatin for my hen without her being seen. We go and get it tomorrow.
Earlier today was a rough day, I had the wrong Clotrmarozole to start with. Her crop ballooned. I decided to do a flush after I vomited her. I did the baking soda flush. That was scary, she was basically bubbling as I tipped her to vomit. She was burping. That is apparently normal, neutralizing . She wasn't long coming around. I didn't feed her for three hours after and picked up the vaginal Clotrmarozole and gave it to her. She's eating her mush. Keeps her busy were it takes her forever to eat it out of the bowl. I also had brought her back in. She isn't happy about that. Her crop also seem to have gone down, the small gushy feeling. I wonder if that baking soda may of been helpful.
I don't know... I really think that baking soda is part of the answer. Just wish it would finish off the job though and you and your bird can move on, though.