Highlander, Ranchh and Tammye, thank you all for you kind messages and support. Sorry I got frustrated this morning, I just know that my window for helping her is closing very quickly and it breaks my heart that I am unable to help her get better. I am a huge animal lover and my hens are my first adventure outside of dogs and cats. They are my silly fat ladies and they are my babies just as much as my dogs and cats are.
Jenski,
I felt her crop this morning and it was flat. I don't think she's taken in enough food to fill it. Also her breast bone is sticking out and she is VERY THIN. No meat that I could fill on the sides of her breast bone, but I was in a hurry so maybe I didn't feel right. I will check again when I get home this evening.
I gave her some tetramycin mixed in her water this morning with her electrolytes and vitamins. I syringed her about 5ml worth before leaving for work. I did not give her the ivermectin this morning and since you said she doesn't look wormey I guess that was a good thing! She was snapping her beak like she was ready to eat. I offered yogurt and some softened layer feed. She took very little yogurt and would not have the feed. She doesn't have any cuts that I can find although I haven't looked under her. I pressed against one of her feet this morning and she pushed back slightly, so that's good, right?
Should I stop the Tetramycin and give Amox? The local vet will not give me any amox since unless he sees the animal but he doesn't treat birds period. I have some amox left from my 6 year olds ear infection, would that work? Can I get it at like the
Tractor Supply I wonder?
I was thinking about getting some baby parrot food adding her vitamins, mixing it up and syringing it to her this evening if she's still with me. What do you think?
How do I check to see if she is egg bound?