Noticed my girl was a little slow moving, pecking (little pecking only - not eating) at food - did the eye dropper of liquids (electrolytes, sugar and nutri drench) tried scrambled eggs etc when I noticed she was not getting down for scratch. Did the 20 min soaks, the massage, the vent manipulation, etc...took her to the vet on Tuesday (my vet out of town until today) and the Emergency Vet referred me back to my vet. (Of course it was a holiday weekend).
Long story short - took her in on Tues- vet talked about removing ovi-duct, etc.... asked for oxytocin, tube feeding, IV fluids and xray to ensure that was what we were dealing with. Was told that she was a chicken and as I have 21 how much really did I want to spend...explained that I had paid nothing for my cat and have spent more on him then a couple of bucks. Explained that I saw the chicken as a pet just like someone with a macaw or parrot and felt it necessary to do what I could.
Next morning called and she was doing great - Vet thought it may be a viral/bacterial tummy bug, as he did not see anything on the xray or feel anything - but when I called back for an update later I was put off a few times (vet was busy etc) until I got the news that after he did an ultrsound he noticed two eggs stuck and she had developed perotinius. After reading on here I knew that the outlook was grim and the with peritionitus it was pretty much a death sentence. Vet talked about removing eggs, etc surgically but the prospect was not good. Explained that I had called in the am not wanting to go ahead with the hystorectomy as I didn't think she could handle the stress of surgery. Vet concurred that the stress would be great and she would probable pass during the surgery. He said she did not look good and I asked that he put her down and I would be up to collect her that afternoon.
I read all the postings I could on what to do- but that did not seem to help so how do I get ahold of the stuff in some of the postings the oxcytocine or calicum gluconate? My leghorns are breed to be producers genetically and will have a predisposition I guess. I dont my girls to suffer.
I know I should have taken her in during the weekend and asked that the Er Vet try something but the other vet did give her oxcy without success.
If I do get oxy what is teh doising?
What about blue cohosh - I habe seen that at health food stores...
Long story short - took her in on Tues- vet talked about removing ovi-duct, etc.... asked for oxytocin, tube feeding, IV fluids and xray to ensure that was what we were dealing with. Was told that she was a chicken and as I have 21 how much really did I want to spend...explained that I had paid nothing for my cat and have spent more on him then a couple of bucks. Explained that I saw the chicken as a pet just like someone with a macaw or parrot and felt it necessary to do what I could.
Next morning called and she was doing great - Vet thought it may be a viral/bacterial tummy bug, as he did not see anything on the xray or feel anything - but when I called back for an update later I was put off a few times (vet was busy etc) until I got the news that after he did an ultrsound he noticed two eggs stuck and she had developed perotinius. After reading on here I knew that the outlook was grim and the with peritionitus it was pretty much a death sentence. Vet talked about removing eggs, etc surgically but the prospect was not good. Explained that I had called in the am not wanting to go ahead with the hystorectomy as I didn't think she could handle the stress of surgery. Vet concurred that the stress would be great and she would probable pass during the surgery. He said she did not look good and I asked that he put her down and I would be up to collect her that afternoon.
I read all the postings I could on what to do- but that did not seem to help so how do I get ahold of the stuff in some of the postings the oxcytocine or calicum gluconate? My leghorns are breed to be producers genetically and will have a predisposition I guess. I dont my girls to suffer.
I know I should have taken her in during the weekend and asked that the Er Vet try something but the other vet did give her oxcy without success.
If I do get oxy what is teh doising?
What about blue cohosh - I habe seen that at health food stores...