Wait until she starts feeling better tomorrow to offer her food. The antibiotic will probably cause improvement by tomorrow, unless she's too far gone. Water is more important right now.
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And I meant the crop is watery. Her abdomen feels fine.If you try forcing her to eat, make sure it goes down the right pipe. If you're sure it's yolk, she's going to need antibiotics ... Not sure which THINK Baytril, Fish Mox, Enrofloxacin, Amoxicillin. I've tagged a few that will know the dose & which to use
There's no more thick yellow and she passed some poo. She was up walking around and wining for us to go to bed. Guess I'm sleeping at 8pm. She seems very perky and her comb is red.Wait until she starts feeling better tomorrow to offer her food. The antibiotic will probably cause improvement by tomorrow, unless she's too far gone. Water is more important right now.
Giving her another bath in the morning. Its still water diarrhea like the last one I posted. I don't have money for the vet and its also a holiday. Ill also try feeding her more tums in the morning. She ate more than half of one.I hope she's ok.
I don't have money for the vet and its also a holiday. Ill also try feeding her more time in the morning.
I agree with this. See if the antibiotics will kick in. You don't want to start forcing any food/water.Wait until she starts feeling better tomorrow to offer her food. The antibiotic will probably cause improvement by tomorrow, unless she's too far gone. Water is more important right now.
And her crop still is squishy. Not empty this morning.Update: she did the thick yellow poo again when she woke up. She's drinking alot again. And she's doing her cute little talk. Will try another bath again and some tums. Maybe she will eat a boiled egg today.