Dear Blondiebee181:
I am so glad that your roller coaster ride with Daisy seems to be over! I just saw the thread and am glad it ended on a happy note. I didn't realize I'd been holding my breath until I got to the end. I love my girls, too, and when someone's not quite right everything stops at my house. Your vet experience was absolutely fantastic & I'd like to see more of that happen all across the country. Lots of us haven't had such good experiences. If you're trying to put some weight on her, perhaps try feeding some scrambled eggs once a day. A little yogurt won't hurt either, since the Bactrim gets rid of the good bacteria in the digestive tract, as well as the bad bacteria elsewhere in the body. And I have a natural recipe for liver detox, if you're interested. 1 Tblsp Organic Apple Cider Vinegar ("Bragg's" is the brand I use) + 1 Tblsp Baking Soda. Mix in a large enough container to contain the foaming reaction, as you don't want to lose the mix as it bubbles. And it bubbles A LOT. Once the bubbling has settled down. Add 2-3 Tblsp Water. Hold the chicken and get as much down her throat as you can. She will NOT like it, you will wear some as she shakes her head and tries to run away, but it works. ( I am certain you already know this but...Just be careful when giving any liquids to a chicken not to do it too fast. You don't want it going into their lungs.). Dose your bird two or 3 times a day for the first couple of days. You should see improvement. In Daisy's case, since the antibiotic is already working and she's finished her course, she may benefit from once a day for a couple of days. Move that gunk outta the liver. Always make a fresh batch, as the initial chemical reaction is part of what you want to introduce to the liver. This works on people, cats, dogs & chickens, in my personal experience. I mix my doses in an old pill bottle (short, fat, brown Rx type) & coax into my girls by tapping their beaks with a straw full of the stuff. There are faster ways to get more in them an less on me, but a little cuddling and pampering when they're sick is just as beneficial for them as it is for me, or at least I like to think so!