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I just wanted to say a big thank oyu to everyone that replied to my thread.
Radclyffe the EE appears to be on the rebound!
Basically I just tried everything! Thanks for that crumbles/mash recipe: i had to cut it with milk because she wouldn't eat. Had to use the big syringe into the beak method.
I still don't know what she had except a day or two after my last post she got horrible mucus-y diarrhoea and started vomiting a lot. I really thought she was gonig to die.
I was trying to reconcile that with hte fact that she's old for a hen, but just a few days ago she turned around. She started to peck a little at her own food, and became much more boistrous and vocal and her comb turned less purple.
Now she's eating and scratching normally at food, and drinks water independantly, and barks at me constantly. She's mad that I still have her separated, but better mad Radclyffe than the sad, limp Radclyffe of a week ago.
Thank you again--I don't know what happened but it seems to be working.
Radclyffe the EE appears to be on the rebound!
Basically I just tried everything! Thanks for that crumbles/mash recipe: i had to cut it with milk because she wouldn't eat. Had to use the big syringe into the beak method.
I still don't know what she had except a day or two after my last post she got horrible mucus-y diarrhoea and started vomiting a lot. I really thought she was gonig to die.
I was trying to reconcile that with hte fact that she's old for a hen, but just a few days ago she turned around. She started to peck a little at her own food, and became much more boistrous and vocal and her comb turned less purple.
Now she's eating and scratching normally at food, and drinks water independantly, and barks at me constantly. She's mad that I still have her separated, but better mad Radclyffe than the sad, limp Radclyffe of a week ago.
Thank you again--I don't know what happened but it seems to be working.