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Nope.She does seem to be breathing a bit heavy. Had she just been tubed or active before that video?
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Nope.She does seem to be breathing a bit heavy. Had she just been tubed or active before that video?
Great news!Last night Ester ate a little tunafish, a little scrambled egg and *I think* a little bit of crumble, but still did not drink, so I tubed fluids. This morning she has already received one meal as of 6:15am and is back asleep. I'll get her again before I leave. I did as @Overo Mare suggested... stopped plunging when she protested and kept a firm grip. I was able to do it with no mess and no fight.
Thanks! She’s still breathing heavier than I would like. I’m not sure what’s going on there, but it isn’t at all severe. She’s getting a bit more spunky, and I hope all the stress isn’t bringing something on. I’d like to try to get her back out with the flock this week, if possible. Thinking I could go up one day at lunch, but the heater blowing into the coop again, and bring her out to be with her flock.Great news!
Poops were not good last night, since I didn’t feed her as much. She ate a ton of sprouts outside, and it showed. I do not have a rooster. If I set up the heater again, maybe I should try this afternoon with the flock? I won’t get home until well after roosting time.I would imagine that flock time is very important in the healing process for her. Hopefully they will encourage her to eat a bit more on her own. Do you have a rooster?
Poops still look okay?