Jennifer010605
Chirping
- Jul 10, 2023
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My chicken currently has a necklace with a long chain attached. Wondering if anyone could help with advice or tips and suggestions. Vet said the necklace was near her intestines. Any recommendations?
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I’m hoping and praying she does. Just watching her lose interest in food and her energy levels being low breaks my heartWelcome to the flock! I unfortunately have no advice on this. Maye she'll poop it out?
What kind of laxative was it? I may look into it but I don’t wanna give her it without knowing. Glad to know your cat was able to pass it. Our furry friends are sometimes hard to understandWhen my cat swallowed a long cord I had to give it laxatives every two hours for 48 hours and then it passed. The other option years ago was surgery being very expensive. I pray that your chicken can pass it. I am not sure what would make a chicken have a laxative effect on its system or if that would work for it. Sorry.
Jus looked it up… google saidWhen my cat swallowed a long cord I had to give it laxatives every two hours for 48 hours and then it passed. The other option years ago was surgery being very expensive. I pray that your chicken can pass it. I am not sure what would make a chicken have a laxative effect on its system or if that would work for it. Sorry.
What about apple cider vinegar with water and chopped up tomatoes? I was told the acidic of it helps break down the metal.I once spoke to a surgeon about this sort of problem and he advocated porridge because it forms a doughy mass in the guys that carry things along with it.
He was treating someone who swallowed razor blades.
I am not sure things like molasses and some laxatives will help because a necklace is heavier than water.
Do you know any specific experts I could talk toHello Jennifer and Welcome to BYC! I'm sorry Jennifer but I've never heard of such a necklace. There are some experts on here that may know exactly what your vet told you.