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- Jun 9, 2017
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Another update
She seems to be doing more or less the same. I've checked for mites and couldn't find anything. Yesterday, I gave all the girls the piperazine in their water. I also mixed a concoction of pedialite, applesauce, buttermilk and yogurt and gave her a few syringe-fulls. I also noticed that yesterday and today, she got water for herself in the morning and even ate a bit. I threw out some blueberries and she actually pecked at a few, though she was slow about it and usually got the blueberry she was working on stolen away. I really don't like holding her and force-feeding her because it seems to make her breathing difficulties much worse but I'm still concerned about her getting all her nutrients. She eats, but not very much. I'm thinking about making a small space within the coop that's separated from the others so she can have space to eat while not stressing from isolation.
One grace in all this is the rest of the flock has been very kind to her (besides the stolen blueberries but they could never understand why that's wrong, of course). No bullying whatsoever - I've even seen some of them hanging around her like they're keeping her company, though I know I'm probably imagining it.
Hoping for the best
She seems to be doing more or less the same. I've checked for mites and couldn't find anything. Yesterday, I gave all the girls the piperazine in their water. I also mixed a concoction of pedialite, applesauce, buttermilk and yogurt and gave her a few syringe-fulls. I also noticed that yesterday and today, she got water for herself in the morning and even ate a bit. I threw out some blueberries and she actually pecked at a few, though she was slow about it and usually got the blueberry she was working on stolen away. I really don't like holding her and force-feeding her because it seems to make her breathing difficulties much worse but I'm still concerned about her getting all her nutrients. She eats, but not very much. I'm thinking about making a small space within the coop that's separated from the others so she can have space to eat while not stressing from isolation.
One grace in all this is the rest of the flock has been very kind to her (besides the stolen blueberries but they could never understand why that's wrong, of course). No bullying whatsoever - I've even seen some of them hanging around her like they're keeping her company, though I know I'm probably imagining it.
Hoping for the best