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- Nov 2, 2012
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Gee when they say "sleep on it" it really brings results when the American backyard chicken community all wake up and get on line. Thankyou for all of your advice. I can see merit in all that's been suggested - even the crop surgery which had gone through my head as I massaged Sooky's pointlessly yesterday afternoon - though I'm not sure I'd be ready to really do it and while I agree that their understanding of pain may differ from ours, I don't see them seeking pain out on their own so for many reasons- I'll rule that out.
Anyway, the update - when I'd expected to find Sooky dead- is that she was alive and sitting in the nesting box at 6am where I'd put her to sleep. Still apparently unable to stand up, alll the others were happy and well.... I tossed up about feeding them all and leaving them locked up to do the 24 hour fast but decided to give it another day or so while I deal with Sooky. I let them out and went about raking out new poo. Out hobbles Sooky! using feet that were curling up under her just yesterday afternoon. She went straight for a Bromeliad drink and went about grazing with the others- occasionally checking her balance but now I think- sitting again -but some control and life back in her. She must have pooped over night and I cleaned that out and didn't identify any worm bits and she let out another squirt later so there's a bit of movement though I'm not going to hassle her to feel her crop just yet otherwise pics of slitting it open will go through my head...thanks for that!
The suggestion of a dropper of olive oil and the links provided give me hope that there is more that I can do.. I use apple cider vinegar in their enclosure water though wonder if I should be puttting it in the Bromeliads instead....
I'll give the oil a go and get some epsom salts and do that later and then I'll read read read more later on which chemical meds to place my faith in for future management of my flock. got to get daughter off to school and other stuff done too. Chooks will have to wait a bit.
Anyway, the update - when I'd expected to find Sooky dead- is that she was alive and sitting in the nesting box at 6am where I'd put her to sleep. Still apparently unable to stand up, alll the others were happy and well.... I tossed up about feeding them all and leaving them locked up to do the 24 hour fast but decided to give it another day or so while I deal with Sooky. I let them out and went about raking out new poo. Out hobbles Sooky! using feet that were curling up under her just yesterday afternoon. She went straight for a Bromeliad drink and went about grazing with the others- occasionally checking her balance but now I think- sitting again -but some control and life back in her. She must have pooped over night and I cleaned that out and didn't identify any worm bits and she let out another squirt later so there's a bit of movement though I'm not going to hassle her to feel her crop just yet otherwise pics of slitting it open will go through my head...thanks for that!
The suggestion of a dropper of olive oil and the links provided give me hope that there is more that I can do.. I use apple cider vinegar in their enclosure water though wonder if I should be puttting it in the Bromeliads instead....
I'll give the oil a go and get some epsom salts and do that later and then I'll read read read more later on which chemical meds to place my faith in for future management of my flock. got to get daughter off to school and other stuff done too. Chooks will have to wait a bit.