MammaAtTheAvenue
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- Apr 2, 2022
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Hi,
Late yesterday afternoon one of my runners , Xoxo , was sat outside the back door looking a little disheveled. We brought her in,check her over, bathed and cuddled her. She can barely stand. She has been inside since then. We had to go out today and when we arrived home she has barely eaten her food. She did however eat the peas at her usual record pace. Now she is trying to stand but is unable to. If she wasn't contained she could 'force' herself along but can't actually just walk. My husband googled yesterday and read that one of the drakes may have been too rough with her. I'm thinking that could be the best option. I don't really know when is the time to really panic. I'm planning on cleaning her up for bed. Then see how she is in the morning and try her in the bath. I don't know what else I can do without external help greater than this group.
Any words of wisdom please? Xxx
Late yesterday afternoon one of my runners , Xoxo , was sat outside the back door looking a little disheveled. We brought her in,check her over, bathed and cuddled her. She can barely stand. She has been inside since then. We had to go out today and when we arrived home she has barely eaten her food. She did however eat the peas at her usual record pace. Now she is trying to stand but is unable to. If she wasn't contained she could 'force' herself along but can't actually just walk. My husband googled yesterday and read that one of the drakes may have been too rough with her. I'm thinking that could be the best option. I don't really know when is the time to really panic. I'm planning on cleaning her up for bed. Then see how she is in the morning and try her in the bath. I don't know what else I can do without external help greater than this group.
Any words of wisdom please? Xxx