Bless her heart. I am sure I'd be traumatized if a coyote got hold of me. Hopefully your TLC will pull her through. Green poop usually means she isn't getting any nourishment or enough.I took Poncha to a "All Creatures Vet" yesterday Sept 22nd. They gave her the following shots (Dexamethasone 2mg/Ml Inj) and (Convenia Injectable 8 Mg/Ml) This was the only place that I could find that would even look at her. The vet said that she most likely has a severe concussion and PTSD, She has eaten since the attack on Monday. She did eat some that night, some peas the next day, then she stopped eating on her own. I have been grinding up her feather fixer into a powder and mixing it with the electrolyte powder and feeding it with a turkey baster. I’m gently dribbling it into her mouth allowing her to swallow it. Poncha has only been pooping about 1-2 times a day, it has been green (don’t know if it’s from her eating peas or because of another reason) I have not seen her drink or eat on her own, She stopped egg laying, she did lay eggs Tuesday morning after the attack and Wed morning(very soft shell broke in my hands)
All she wants to do is sleep, yet she still seems to have life in her when you try to pick her up. She doesn’t go limp or anything like that. She does tend to let the head fall to the right when she is sleeping. I wonder if that is from the head trauma or the fact that the left side of her face is hurting from the laceration. Her biggest hurdles right now seem to be that she won’t eat or drink on her own. She will drink the her water if she is put in the tub, however I have not seen her drink from the plastic water container. She also is having balance issues. After I feed her or give her water, she will try to walk a little and clearly has balancing issues. I’m attaching the pics below.
![]()