Oh no! This doesn't sound too goodDusty has taken a turn this morning,She's very weak and gasping. She won't stand up.

Keep her warm.
Is her crop empty?
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Oh no! This doesn't sound too goodDusty has taken a turn this morning,She's very weak and gasping. She won't stand up.
I've put her under a small brooder plate, yes her crop was empty when I checked it. I was afraid this would happen, I've noticed with sick ones that sometimes they get significantly better then get much worse.Oh no! This doesn't sound too good
Keep her warm.
Is her crop empty?
I'm sorry to hear that.I've put her under a small brooder plate, yes her crop was empty when I checked it. I was afraid this would happen, I've noticed with sick ones that sometimes they get significantly better then get much worse.
Yes, yesterday was the end of our Corid treatment. I'm so sorry, what does PND stand for?I'm sorry to hear that.
You've finished the Corid right? If you have, then I would give some PND to see if that helps.
You've had this happen before? Were the birds this happened with before from the same breeder?
She was eating and drinking yesterday, she looked like she had been up and moving before I got up. Do their crops empty overnight? Or do they empty the next morning? (Sorry, that may be a stupid question)Oh no. I really thought she had turned the corner.
Was she eating and drinking normally yesterday? I read your answer about her crop above, so I'm confused about her, thinking maybe she didn't eat or drink yesterday??
I'm sorry for the abbreviation. PND = Poultry Nutri-Drench.Yes, yesterday was the end of our Corid treatment. I'm so sorry, what does PND stand for?
I was referring to a couple of failure to thrives that I've had in the past, they seemed to perk up then go downhill the next day. This is the only bird I've gotten from this breeder. I've contacted her with what's going on just so she can take a look at the rest of her flock.
They should empty overnight, then they eat/drink when they get up in the morning.She was eating and drinking yesterday, she looked like she had been up and moving before I got up. Do their crops empty overnight? Or do they empty the next morning? (Sorry, that may be a stupid question)
Hers was definitely empty or close to empty this morning.
Gotcha, and I'm safe to do the Nurtridrench now that the Corid is done right? Because the Corid keeps them from absorbing the vitamins. I'm learning! LolI'm sorry for the abbreviation. PND = Poultry Nutri-Drench.
Yes, crops empty overnight, so it's good that it was empty this morning.
It stinks when there's a failure to thrive. Some do seem like they are going to make it, but suddenly just a bad turn.
Oh ok, sorry. Distressed chicken mom hereThey should empty overnight, then they eat/drink when they get up in the morning.
I asked if she ate/drank yesterday because, in her condition, she might not have eaten or had anything to drink yesterday, maybe contributing to what you're seeing this morning...