I would leave her alone if she is laying, and acting herself. Ascites treatment or removing fluid can introduce bacteria into the belly and can be risky to do if not needed.
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There are electrolytes for poultry/livestock you can purchase at TSC.Question for the experts .... when you say to give a chicken electrolytes, what exactly do you recommend? I mean, can you give a chicken GatorAde? Or is there something else that's really just for chickens? I know GA is high in sugar.... thanks.
There are electrolytes for poultry/livestock you can purchase at TSC.
You can also give a little Gatorade. The purpose of electrolytes is to give a boost to a sick/weak/exhausted chicken - so they are fine to use the first 12-24 hrs, imho.
I would leave her alone if she is laying, and acting herself. Ascites treatment or removing fluid can introduce bacteria into the belly and can be risky to do if not needed.