The Nuzzler laid 2 shell less eggs and other egg material today.

I went and mixed the contents of a 500mg amoxicillin capsule with 1/4 teaspoon of coconut oil and split it into 2 equal portions that came out to be just over 1/8 tsp each.
It went right into the freezer to harden in a couple of silicone cups I had.

There was no rolling!
It was still relatively thin as it is not too cool here and it was easy to keep it liquid while I mixed it. It did harden into semi spherical disks in minutes. The first of which was easy to snap in half to slip both pieces into her beak. The other disk will be administered this evening.
 
I went and mixed the contents of a 500mg amoxicillin capsule with 1/4 teaspoon of coconut oil and split it into 2 equal portions that came out to be just over 1/8 tsp each.
It went right into the freezer to harden in a couple of silicone cups I had.

There was no rolling!
It was still relatively thin as it is not too cool here and it was easy to keep it liquid while I mixed it. It did harden into semi spherical disks in minutes. The first of which was easy to snap in half to slip both pieces into her beak. The other disk will be administered this evening.
Sounds good.
 
Sounds good.
Ok, the third disk has been administered and I will have to say that I love the disk form. Broken in half, each piece slides right into a reluctant beak.

Nuz and dove have gotten wise to pill time because they have both been given calcium pills.

Neither of them have wattles to grab so it is not as easy as that.

I wish I could make calcium disks but they would be huge...

Poops were checked but the light flecks are hard and grain like. Not like the tape worm segments I have seen before in cats. That photo was of a small poop taken close up. She was doing a couple little poops right before that last shell less egg came out.
 
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Good job. Even if they don't have actual wattles, they have loose skin on the throat where wattles would be. You should be able to gently get hold of that to pull down. If not, place finger and thumb on either side of the beak and gently squeeze and see if you can open the beak that way. I try to quickly insert a finger to hold the beak open long enough to insert the pill or whatever. Good luck, it can be a bit of a rodeo but you want to try to work quickly.
 
Good job. Even if they don't have actual wattles, they have loose skin on the throat where wattles would be. You should be able to gently get hold of that to pull down. If not, place finger and thumb on either side of the beak and gently squeeze and see if you can open the beak that way. I try to quickly insert a finger to hold the beak open long enough to insert the pill or whatever. Good luck, it can be a bit of a rodeo but you want to try to work quickly.
I tend to have to hold their head somewhat against my chest with my left hand behind the skull. I will pet them a bit before I get a nail in the beak and try to get my left index finger in there to hold it open while I support the other side of the head with my thumb. They wiggle and shake their head backwards and I often need a few attempts to do it gently.

Both Dove and Nuz can be sneaky and shake out a pill if it isn't in far enough. If they would just eat it the first time I wouldn't have to keep trying darnit! Silly birds.
 

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