Is it a bad sign for an internal layer/ egg yolk peritonitis?

Thank you for your comment, Bogtown chick.
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I wish I could think of the way to be honest.....

Birds are so vulnerable.... :( If she was spayed just like a female dog, she wouldn't have the kind of problems...
I wouldn't need any eggs from them as my pet, that makes me sadder..
 
Update : 4th day of Baytril.

Her abdomen gets really smaller and breaths much better,though she is not active.

She loves crickets, so I feed her about 20 of them a day.
and some of her regular food, organic wheat grass, Natto( fermented soybeans), dried garlic and egg yolk.
In addition to the food, I started to feed her discarded Herbal tea that named EveryDay Detox promotes Health Liver Function, which was 4 days ago.




Lycium equals to Milk Thistle. I couldn't find Milk Thistle at Target ( My husband didn't have time to go to Walmart.. I don't drive so...that is why).. so I decided to give her
this stuff. Some Asian feed chickens discarded green tea, or roasted barley tea for their health.

I forgot to take a picture of her vent today. I will load her vent's picture tomorrow.





She loves to take a bath.. Her feather is nicer now.
 
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Update 1/22/2014



Well, I forgot to give her Baytril at 10:00 a.m,but I did at 1:00 p.m that was one hour ago.

Before going to bed, he abdomen was much smaller, though it got bigger now...


She is cleaning herself...
 
Thank you, Kathy!

It is a coincidence that I was about to drain her. I was thinking about to do the method.


but, I am not really sure where I should inject her to drain the fluids, even though I read many posts of BYC members.
I am not scared,but I am getting ready to do for her just in case instead of my husband's opinion that he is totally against with the idea.

I was staring at bigger syringe at Tractor Supply a couple days ago with my husband. He doesn't like it because it is risky.


I really thank you for the link. I will study about it more...

By the way, I am able to feed her liquid calcium smoothly thanks to you.
I couldn't imagine that I could insert the syringe deeply without any trouble.
I can control her easily. :)
 
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Thank you enola!
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Well, my mom who is 69 years old had ascites, and she had a surgery a couple days ago, which her doctor found out the ascites was ovarian tumor that weighed 3kg and as big as my head! Well, I don't know if she has cancer or not yet. I am shocked to hear mom's, and in the same time thinking of Deckie who has ascites? fluids in her abdomen.
 
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