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HensSweetHens
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Hello Eggcessive!
I really hope so too.. She does seem tired all the time :-((( the area around her eyes is also swelling up a bit...it might be the swelling from her comb coming down to her face...not sure...I keep giving her aspirin, in hopes that it would act also as anti-inflammatory. Does anyone know of anti-inflammatory non-prescription drugs/natural remedies?
As far as getting food - yes, I feed Amber by a dropper until she has half full stomach. I don't fill her up to the full because her digestion is extremely slow and I don't want her to get sour crop. But since I work from home, she never has empty stomach
. (I do know how to feed through a tube, but it's very stressful on a bird, even though I've learned to do it under about 15 seconds with someone helping to hold her of course. I just think Amber might be too weak for that. Feeding by dropper only take me 10 minutes and they don't struggle, because the process is more natural and gentle)
I honestly have no idea if it's Mareks or not. Daisy's left leg lameness is partial. Well, I mean she still has feeling in it, but doesn't have strength in it to stand on. She started lifting it off the ground when she stood - kind of saving it from having to putting weight on it. It's been about 3 weeks since she stopped walking and her muscle atrophied. I Massaged it and tried to encourage her to stand on it, but she would only stand a short time and then lie down again. No loss of coordination/balance or other symptoms.
(I might do a necropsy...been thinking about it...probably would be advisable..Thank you for the link.)
I appreciate you guys for checking in...I'll try to post something about Amber every day... (It's actually her in the picture - in my avatar :~)
I really hope so too.. She does seem tired all the time :-((( the area around her eyes is also swelling up a bit...it might be the swelling from her comb coming down to her face...not sure...I keep giving her aspirin, in hopes that it would act also as anti-inflammatory. Does anyone know of anti-inflammatory non-prescription drugs/natural remedies?
As far as getting food - yes, I feed Amber by a dropper until she has half full stomach. I don't fill her up to the full because her digestion is extremely slow and I don't want her to get sour crop. But since I work from home, she never has empty stomach

I honestly have no idea if it's Mareks or not. Daisy's left leg lameness is partial. Well, I mean she still has feeling in it, but doesn't have strength in it to stand on. She started lifting it off the ground when she stood - kind of saving it from having to putting weight on it. It's been about 3 weeks since she stopped walking and her muscle atrophied. I Massaged it and tried to encourage her to stand on it, but she would only stand a short time and then lie down again. No loss of coordination/balance or other symptoms.
(I might do a necropsy...been thinking about it...probably would be advisable..Thank you for the link.)
I appreciate you guys for checking in...I'll try to post something about Amber every day... (It's actually her in the picture - in my avatar :~)
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