Problems walking, weak leg, curling toes.

She definitely perked up this afternoon. I gave another dose of charcoal just in case it wasn’t a coincidence. She was super active and was fluffing up her nest box (she laid an egg) and was preening herself.
 
I told hubby to pick up generic 2% miconazole cream and he picked up Micatin :: sigh :: . He said he could go back into town tomorrow to get the generic at another store. But I'd rather not wait that long if you guys think this is ok. I tried searching the ingredients (the non active ones) to find out if they were safe and didn't get very far.

https://micatin.com/pdf/Micatin%20Drug%20Facts.pdf
 
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I have never been so happy to see a semi solid stinky poop lol.
 
I saw you mentioned feeding organic feed, just take a good look at the vitamin levels in the feed, they can have a challenge getting enough vitamins in the feed and still be certified organic.
 
I saw you mentioned feeding organic feed, just take a good look at the vitamin levels in the feed, they can have a challenge getting enough vitamins in the feed and still be certified organic.
I'll definitely take a look into that. Thanks!


Well she had another more watery poop before bed (though not as bad as the last few days), so I think the activated charcoal is helping, but more temporary. It definitely helped her feel better from how she was feeling this morning. I think I'll give her a dose of AC first thing tomorrow morning and then I'll dose the anti fungal cream when my hubby gets back from town with it.

She near about gave me a heart attack this evening though, I walked into the room and there was bright red blood on the puppy pads! I couldn't see where it was coming from at first and I thought it was internal bleeding. Turns out she's been feeling so decent she's been doing a bunch of preening and opened up a scab from one of her wounds from the dog attack. There hadn't been a scab when I stopped putting ointment on it back around the beginning of Nov, but I had noticed it a few days ago. That added some excitement to my evening I didn't need lol. I got it all cleaned up and slapped antibiotic ointment on it and put her to bed (lights out) so she doesn't pick at it. I tried bandaging it, but that really restricted her movement and I wanted to her to be able to move out of her poop areas at night.

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She keeps me on my toes!
 

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