oh wow Seth, where do i start?
Um so i found Mama lying on the floor of the coop barely able to move. She was very skinny. I thought it was worms so i treated her imediately.
after a few days she still wouldnt eat on her own so i began force feeding her scrambled eggs.
After another few days She was not getting better and I realized her crop was packed full. I fed her olive oil to get things moving along.
next day still nothing. I felt around and felt something hard in her crop. Decided the only option was to perform crop surgery on her to get the object out. If she had something stuck in there it would explain why she was starving to death despite my feeding her
tuesday night i performed the operation by cutting her skin and into her crop. A very risky thing to do as the bird cannot be put to sleep during. Pulled out rotton food and two sticks.
At this point we are waiting to see if it heals alright and if food is passing into her stomach. If her food builds up in her crop again then i know she has an obstruction farther down in her digestive tract and there will be nothing we can do to save her. However it seems she just might be digesting the food shes being given and she is eating on her own for the first time in a week.
all we have to do now is take very special care that she doesnt get a nasty infection and die from it.
Um so i found Mama lying on the floor of the coop barely able to move. She was very skinny. I thought it was worms so i treated her imediately.
after a few days she still wouldnt eat on her own so i began force feeding her scrambled eggs.
After another few days She was not getting better and I realized her crop was packed full. I fed her olive oil to get things moving along.
next day still nothing. I felt around and felt something hard in her crop. Decided the only option was to perform crop surgery on her to get the object out. If she had something stuck in there it would explain why she was starving to death despite my feeding her
tuesday night i performed the operation by cutting her skin and into her crop. A very risky thing to do as the bird cannot be put to sleep during. Pulled out rotton food and two sticks.
At this point we are waiting to see if it heals alright and if food is passing into her stomach. If her food builds up in her crop again then i know she has an obstruction farther down in her digestive tract and there will be nothing we can do to save her. However it seems she just might be digesting the food shes being given and she is eating on her own for the first time in a week.
all we have to do now is take very special care that she doesnt get a nasty infection and die from it.