Well I sent my bcm to UC Davis on Wed. The two birds in qt with her are improving so hopefully they can go home soon. I'm building another brooder for my babies so I can get them out of the house but it is slow going cuz I'm having a lot of pain lately. They haven't called me yet to schedule my next epidural so I need to call the Dr to find out why not.
Yesterday one of my gl Brahma babies was dead in the baby brooder. The only thing different was I stopped giving vitamin water. That shouldn't matter any. Eventually they will be drinking reg water anyway (or acv water). Also, my last Flarry Eye chick was very weak yesterday. We were rushing to get to an appt so all I could do was dip her in vitamin water for a few drinks & isolate her so the other chicks didn't trample her. She was dead when we got home. These babies are not sick & I always take care of the healthy birds first. Then I make sure to wash up well after dealing with the qt birds. Why do babies just die like that for no reason? Its so frustrating.
For those who remember me dealing with my sick cat, the last test we did at the vet showed no fungal infection leaving cancer high on the list (she had a large growth on her nose and a fleshy mass coming out one nostril). The vet showed me a pic of a fungal infected cat that looked identical to my cat. It was caused by pigeons but my cat never goes outside. Anyway, since it was not fungal, bacterial, or viral, tumor was high on the diagnostic. It is not in an operable place being on both sides of the nose. I began giving her Tumeric after reading about its effects on tumors. That was 3 weeks ago. Today, there is hardly any swelling at all. Nothing coming out of her nose. She is almost back to normal (visually) & you can tell by her antics she is back to being happy & healthy. I'm going to continue the Tumeric probably for at least a month after all the swelling is gone just to be sure. I can't begin to tell you how much stress is relieved by her recovery!