mrs murphy was in a bad way last night, and I figured I would cull her this morning. I sat with her, and dribbled the water with duramycin in it on her beak, did it for about 30 minutes, using one of those plastic syringes that holds only one ml - very easy to control. she would swallow, close her eyes, rest. open, I would dribble, she would swallow....you can see how painstakingly slow it was. I got about 5 curds of cottage cheese into her. tried quinoa, she was very interested in the seeds, and at a few more groats.
Let her rest a half hour and dragged her out again and repeated the water and got 2 more curds of cottage cheese into her.
Had a dropping with water, an undigested groat, yellow bile, and a tiny bit of something red - intestinal lining or internal bleeding? first red I've seen.
So, of course, this morning she was up and waiting at the kennel door. Marched out! tail up! I had brought in a few clover leaves, and she snatched them up. Had eaten some of the food in her kennel, couldn't tell how much. She ignored the few crumbles and groats I tossed out for her and went straight to the container with the groats and started eating.
I brought in a big handful of clover, dandelion, and grass, and she was grabbing it out of my hands. She previously has not had the strength to pull a clover leaf off the stem, no problem this morning.
She went back to the kennel, scratched in the hay, sat down and snoozed. You have to understand that she didn't just fall into a sitting position, she lowered herself! and her tail is up.
so, this could be that final misleading improvement before death, or it could be a miracle of a wild guess at an antibiotic last ditch hail mary.
I am home today, so can frequently coax her to eat a little. Am making a scrambled egg for her to see if she will eat that - it was not accepted a few days ago.
Culling was scheduled for tomorrow, it is still on if she doesn't eat today a significant amount.
That's very encouraging and also interesting as I had the same response with my girl. I saw improvement after the first dose and thought it was either coincidence or that last rally before death. I was rather shocked when she continued to improve. Sure hope you have the same experience.
I will say my girl was drinking a good bit of the medicated water. Keep pouring that stuff down her and fingers crossed that she continues to rally!