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- Sep 27, 2013
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Yes the lice caused the problem. How would I know this since I am not a vet you say. Well a really dehydrated chicken can get a sour crop. And since the chicken was covered in lice, she was being sucked dry. Since Epsom salt is a great tool for dehydration(not head injuries) a warm bath(not cold), and a hot blow dry(also not cold or in a cold room) Would help with dehydration, because Epsom salt helps us(and chickens) absorb water. Also because a sour crop happens to be a problem with moving the bowels, this Epsom salt also helps with. A bath is a good idea. It warms the chicken up, and helps her relax, which also in turn makes her bowels move. Once again. Anything can happen. You can take your bird to the vet and it can die, but people don't report this because god forbid a doctor look wrong. Or they would just say they were going to die anyway. Sure you can vomit your bird, bathe your bird, pat it on the back, and it will die if it was already going to die. Health care whether it is from a vet or an alternative source(in this case me) is not an exact science, its love and patience and kindness that heal. I knew that the bath would help in my heart. And I was right. I knew that vomiting her would help this time(and once again I was right). I know my animals. Today twelve hours after her bath, she is out in the coop with her friends. Eating, Scratching, Pecking, Drinking Water, and Lounging just like a chicken should be. I am all about natural healing, not leaving them at the vets office, so that maybe they will live. And in the meantime it wasn't luck that helped her feel better. It was the love she received from us, and the reckless abandon that we went about doing it(as you would say).
