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- Jun 1, 2008
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Hi everybody-
So the chick (who is now named ChickenHawk) is still pretty much the same.....her crop is definitely functioning now, but she's still pretty much unable to move (just flops around) and is still gaping and sneezing. I don't hear anything when she breathes (no air rushing, gurgling, anything) but I think she might actually be having a hard time getting sleep b/c of it. I talked to an avian vet this AM who said the gasping is usually end-stage and there was probably nothing she could do (besides charge me over 100 dollars). But she's been gasping like that for two days.....the vet also said Mareks is extremely rare so that doesn't explain the combination of paralysis and sneezing. For now I'm giving her a gruel of chick starter, yogurt, vitamin drops and a bit of gatorade (not too much b/c I know sugar can cause diarrhea). She scarfed about 12ccs of that this morning, but wasn't interested when I got home. Her poop has started to vary between normal and very wet, but I'm pretty sure that's due to the drastic changes in diet, and there's been no mucus or blood or anything to make me suspect pathogenesis.
I also called the guy who sold them to me and he said none of their other birds have been sick but it has been his experience over the years that occasionally one chick would get ill while everyone else was fine. He chalked it up to developmental difficulty or something similar and agreed with the supportive care I've been trying. He was also very concerned and was eager to get any more info about the bird he could, particularly if she died and I had an autopsy performed. (Obviously I'm not feeling terribly hopeful at the moment
) But glad to be working with someone who seems responsible and concerned.
I guess I'm leaving this info just to help anyone else who might end up in the same situation....if anyone has more suggestions, I would love them, but will post a conclusion regardless.
Glad there's a clearing house of info like this available!!!
-Cat
ps- all the other chicks that were with her are fine...tho suffering from lack of handling and thinking they own the yard!
So the chick (who is now named ChickenHawk) is still pretty much the same.....her crop is definitely functioning now, but she's still pretty much unable to move (just flops around) and is still gaping and sneezing. I don't hear anything when she breathes (no air rushing, gurgling, anything) but I think she might actually be having a hard time getting sleep b/c of it. I talked to an avian vet this AM who said the gasping is usually end-stage and there was probably nothing she could do (besides charge me over 100 dollars). But she's been gasping like that for two days.....the vet also said Mareks is extremely rare so that doesn't explain the combination of paralysis and sneezing. For now I'm giving her a gruel of chick starter, yogurt, vitamin drops and a bit of gatorade (not too much b/c I know sugar can cause diarrhea). She scarfed about 12ccs of that this morning, but wasn't interested when I got home. Her poop has started to vary between normal and very wet, but I'm pretty sure that's due to the drastic changes in diet, and there's been no mucus or blood or anything to make me suspect pathogenesis.
I also called the guy who sold them to me and he said none of their other birds have been sick but it has been his experience over the years that occasionally one chick would get ill while everyone else was fine. He chalked it up to developmental difficulty or something similar and agreed with the supportive care I've been trying. He was also very concerned and was eager to get any more info about the bird he could, particularly if she died and I had an autopsy performed. (Obviously I'm not feeling terribly hopeful at the moment

I guess I'm leaving this info just to help anyone else who might end up in the same situation....if anyone has more suggestions, I would love them, but will post a conclusion regardless.
Glad there's a clearing house of info like this available!!!
-Cat
ps- all the other chicks that were with her are fine...tho suffering from lack of handling and thinking they own the yard!