I wouldn't give either while she's bleeding, Larry. I'm sorry.We have low dose aspirin and meloxicam.
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I wouldn't give either while she's bleeding, Larry. I'm sorry.We have low dose aspirin and meloxicam.
Once you get that calcium in her, it should cause contractions and help her lay it.If we can keep her going until 8 in the morning she is going to a vet. If he can't help maybe he knows a vet who can.
I've been giving the sugar water and keeping her moist. Trying to hold on until she gets into a vet at 2pm.I'm sorry about your Pullet.
You've received good advice. Keeping the exposed tissue coated with oil, vaseline or ointment is very important, you don't want the tissue to dry out. Giving the extra Calcium is helpful with retention and contractions, so hopefully if she still has an egg to expel, she'll be able to do so.
Work on hydration. Giving sips of sugar water can be helpful. 1tsp sugar to 1cup water, this will raise her glucose levels and help her with any shock as well. If she's willing to eat bits of food, that's fine too, but hydration is most important.
I hope you find she is improved in the morning, let us know if she is seen by the vet.