Well... she's still fighting.
I'm not too sure what's going on with her. Wry neck maybe? Now there's something wrong with her left leg/foot. She wasn't eating.
Thursday she laid that evening. This is when my original post started.
Friday she was still cricked back and moseying(low to the ground and a super waddle, like she felt heavy) so I thought I'd put her back with the girls to see of that would make her perk up a bit. Well, I went out a couple of hours later and she was limping, and it looked like her feathers were messy, so I wasn't sure of she was being picked on (I doubted it but still) now I believe maybe she hurt herself getting in/out of the pool. I started giving her the calcium gluconate 1ml. I gave her a warm Epsom bath. She wasn't interested in eating. I did get her to eat some watermelon with some nutri drench.
Saturday she still wasn't good. I gave her the nutri drench, calcium gluconate, electrolytes in her water. Gave her warm baths.. Tried watermelon... mealworms...eggs... mash food..grits.. peas... she wasn't interested. That night she did eat a little food and watermelon and some sunflower seeds when I fed it to her.. She was still pooping and drinking while she was sitting in her bowl or bath.
Sunday I wracked my brain and searched everything. Don't know if its wry neck, Bumble foot, she ate something, got stung, egg bound/sore a sprain, strain? I continued the electrolytes, calcium gluconate, nutri drench, added b complex. Tried peas and she ate them! She also had some mealworms and a touch of food. I still had to feed it to her and she would only eat in the bath.
I've continued with the baths a couple of times a day, the nutri drench, calcium gluconate, and b complex. She's been eating when I feed her by hand. She has her water and food. She tends to sit in her bowl and soak. The last couple of days she's had a little more sparkle to her. I caught her preening herself today.. She's honking a bit and flapping her wings in the tub.. Not normal, but more. Today she was even "bobbing" for peas or mealworms in the tub.
Which leads me to a question... can they spend too much time in the water? She loves it in there and drinks and moves around. Its like she isn't bearing weight so she's more comfortable. I'd like to leave her in there as long as I can (water not cooling down of course) I also started putting her in the spare bathroom as its closer quarters for the humidity.
She's still drinking (I'm worried about her dehydrating), especially in the bath and still pooping..
I'm not sure what else to do for her except what I'm doing. Any advice would be great. We have decided we have quite a few animals, especially birds and always will. They are "my pets" but they are also livestock. So we'll do what we can for her here, and have to make the decision if she's not getting any better and in pain. We won't be taking her to a vet.
I'll attach some photos and try to upload her bath videos. Her left foot is the one that is bothering her.