O..I gotta go try that!Agreed. But use more "saturation" on a photo editor and you can come close.
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O..I gotta go try that!Agreed. But use more "saturation" on a photo editor and you can come close.
Can you start mixing food into the Gatorade? Gerbers baby cereal mixed into an applesauce texture can be sucked up in a syringe easily. Chicken pellets or crumbles run through a coffee grinder are harder to suck into a syringe but ground well enough it can work. Gerbers is easy on the digestive tract though if you can get it, and super easy to syringe feed.She prolapsed three times.
First time, she got a relatively simple surgery, where the main idea was to put it all back in and keep it there.
Second time, she prolapsed a few minutes after the stitches from the number one surgery were removed. So they put it all back in again and stitched her again.
Third time, she was doing fine without the stitches and she had the terrible idea of laying an egg.
This time, the surgery was more complicated as there was necrotic tissue and a perforation in her oviduct.
I don't think I'll be able to give her clay as hydration is actually one of her problems right now. She is barely drinking water and I'm syringe hydrating her with Gatorade.
She barely eats but I've noticed that I can make her eat more if I hand feed her. Still, she has trouble with her digestion.
During the night, she expelled an orange fluid. The vets told me it would be orange due to the medication she's taking. But it's all liquid, no poop, and just a few urates.
It takes her ages to "poop". I fed her Nestum (with a syringe) at 7 am, but nothing came out of her vent until 11:30 am.
She opens her eyes and walks around a little, but rests and sleeps a lot.
I must take her to one of her vets tomorrow. They've already told me that euthanasia should be considered if she doesn't improve.
But I don't know if I can euthanize a bird who eats from my hand and reacts to my voice and is... You know, not 100% unresponsive.
Still, I don't know how much time she has left if she doesn't start pooping. I mean, it's not even what you'd imagine if I told you she has diarrhea. It's an orange liquid, no little pieces of turd or anything.
I feel guilty picking favorites, but I mean come on…O my! Aren't polish chicks the most adorable fluff balls? What a face on that little one!
Egg yolks too! I mix egg yolks with water and Hydrohen powder in a syringe and feed the ones needing help. Eggs and Gatorade would work just as well! Poor girl has been through so much, I hope she is able to get through this too!Can you start mixing food into the Gatorade? Gerbers baby cereal mixed into an applesauce texture can be sucked up in a syringe easily. Chicken pellets or crumbles run through a coffee grinder are harder to suck into a syringe but ground well enough it can work. Gerbers is easy on the digestive tract though if you can get it, and super easy to syringe feed.
Your poor girl. I'm still hoping for her and I'm so sorry you're both going through this. Having to euthanize a beloved pet always hurts like crazy. I hope it doesn't come to that. Let us know how her vets visit goes.
We don't need THAT many eggs anyway, right?I feel guilty picking favorites, but I mean come on…
My husband had asked me about the egg expectancy of our new breeds. I had to explain she’s my “for show” chicken. Not counting on her for anything but looks![]()
That’s such a great idea!I just gave my chickens something to keep them occupied for the day. A nice big pile of leaves!
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Congratulations! ALWAYS fun and excitingI’d like to take a moment to congratulate my Barred Rock on her first egg today. Very oblong but I’ve learned from all the experts here that first eggs can be wonky. Is blood on first eggs common? I’ve noticed it on all my first eggs so far.
Officially 3 layers now! Ready for my Easter egger next. Everyone other than the Rhode Island Red has been dragging their feet on starting. I’ve had them 24 weeks and they were all about 1-2 weeks when I got them.
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