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When I typed the above post, she appeared to be having convulsions. She felt very warm to me. Many years ago when I had an injured chicken a vet told me over the phone that I could give a tiny sliver of a baby aspirin for pain. At his point, I figured it couldn't hurt to try it for a fever, so I cut a tiny sliver off a baby aspirin, and pushed that into her beak. She slept for a while after that. When she tries to walk she staggers, but she is no longer having the twitching movements.
On a good note, earlier I had gotten some of my chick feeding supplies out. She managed to make her way over, (only a couple of feet) to the red feeder and started pecking at it, even though it was empty. I decided to put some chick feed in it, and while her aim is way off, and I had to help, she was able to eat a little bit.
I'm not getting my hopes up to much, but we'll see how she looks tomorrow if she makes it that long.
On a good note, earlier I had gotten some of my chick feeding supplies out. She managed to make her way over, (only a couple of feet) to the red feeder and started pecking at it, even though it was empty. I decided to put some chick feed in it, and while her aim is way off, and I had to help, she was able to eat a little bit.
I'm not getting my hopes up to much, but we'll see how she looks tomorrow if she makes it that long.