Sunny is very quiet...

Well, the nearest tractor supply company is about an hour away. I'm only 13, and my parents aren't very supportive...so I really don't think they'll drive me there. Do you think the stuff I just bought will help?
 
I MIGHT be able to. I have money but my parents don't like me ordering oline either. I'll ask if I don't see any improvement by tomorrow.
 
This is a website I order off sometimes for my horse. They usually give me free shipping and they're great about getting the order to you ASAP.

I would recommend the gel paste for Sunny( as you say she's a picky eater), however, here are the links to the ProBios gel and powder.

Gel
http://www.jeffersequine.com/ssc/pr...=CE0CRW09A3CN9MRTG6U3M2KBAHC1AJRF&pf_id=11682

Powder
http://www.jeffersequine.com/ssc/pr...=CE0CRW09A3CN9MRTG6U3M2KBAHC1AJRF&pf_id=16568


If your parents aren't supportive (and I'm so sorry about that!) about going and ordering it on the internet, PM me and I will talk to you about ordering it for you and having it shipped to your house.
 
I should be able order that, thanks for the offer though. Like I said if she doesn't show improvement by tomorrow, I'll make sure to ask my parents. Do I really have to squirt it down her throat? She's fine with me touching her head but opening her move will prove to be difficult, I don't want to hurt her.
 
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It wont hurt, we use the save technique with worming our ducks. Just have to get a quick shot down her throat and make her swallow it then let her drink a bit to get it down.
 
The gel already comes in a syringe. The hard part is trying to figure out HOW MUCH she needs. I believe the ProBios can be given on a daily basis (it can be given to horses on a daily basis). The syringe is set up per body weight, but for large livestock.


When we wormed our chickens/ducks, we bought a cheap syringe of Ivermectin 1.87% (I don't like to use the cheap stuff on my horse as it never works). We had a eye dropper and the container leftover from some other things. We added a BB size drop of Ivermectin to 3 tablespoons water and shook it until it was well mixed. Then we gave 3 drops per chicken and 4 drops per duck.

So maybe using a BB sized or a little bit bigger size ProBios, give it to her either in her mealworms or you will have to place it on her tongue
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Thanks guys, she ate a little so she is improving. If she needs those meds, which one do you suggest? I'd say she's just sluggish...and now that I'm looking...she has had diarreha for the past couple of days. What could that mean?
 
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Well I think simple electrolytes and vitamins should help her fine. I'm not sure what else could be needed. Haven't had a problem with the runs from ducks.
 
ProBios aren't a medicine, they're a supplement...

This is what we gave our Blue Cayuga when she got sick:
http://www.tractorsupply.com/livest...n-10-soluble-powder-antibiotic-6-4-oz-2206034

Does Sunny eat Yogurt by any chance?? Yogurt has Probiotics (what ProBios is) in it. It would probably be convenient for you to get her yogurt. The flavored kind has added sugars, though.

Diarrhea would equal a lot of water passing through. How is she drinking? Electrolytes should help her some with the diarrhea, along with the ProBios or the Yogurt.
 

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