Just keep us posted as things happen Most of us have put a watch on thisOk i will use it on her future stump(s). Tu.
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Just keep us posted as things happen Most of us have put a watch on thisOk i will use it on her future stump(s). Tu.
You could try to crush the tablet into 10ml of water to make a suspension of 50 mg per ml, or in 5 ml of water to make 100 mg per ml. I am not sure that cephalexin is soluble in water, but it is possible to put it in thin yogurt and mix it well.Tu for cephalexin dosage. I try not to ask questions if i can find the answer myself, but my brain has been stuck in neutral gear over this. I Think Matilda weighs about 7 lbs. She feels like shes regained most of her weight over the past 2 weeks. I will weigh her this eve to get exact weight. If she weighs 7 lbs, & the cephalexin tablets are 500mg, the dose would be 150mg 4x daily, is that correct? I have a pill splitter, but hmmm not sure how to split a pill into thirds. (Assuming i calculated dose correctly). I also watched the chicken chair/sling video. Matilda definitely needs a sling! I can improvise until my friend can help build her her very own sling chair. (Actually he will be doing most of the actual building; i ll just be the supervisor). Tu for the video.
Holding her was actually good medicine (very calming) for me! Ive tended to ailing horses, dogs, chickens & other patients before, but Matilda is Seriously the best/easiest patient ever. For example, last night, i pulled her wattle down to pop her cephalexin pill, but missed my aim and the pill dropped. She looked at it, picked it up, & ate it! So this morn i offered her the cephalexin in my open hand, & she ate it again. Then i offered her the baby aspirin and she ate that too! I couldnt believe it! "Ok Matilda, i wont pull your wattle anymore." Of course i so wish i could have healed her feet. She needed them to hunt bugs, dust bathe, waste all that chick starter she always scratched into the ground, & in general go about her formerly busy active chicken life. Plus i cant help feel like her lifespan has been shortened considerably. But she's been so easy to tend to that shes actually a joy to have around. (Not that it's been in any way worth it to sadly watch her feet die.)Probably the best medicine was you holding her you can alo crush the pill add a scrambled egg but scramble the pill in