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  • #16
    Thank you!

    Thank you all for being so kind - amazed that you all care so much. I feel like a chicken bore!!! Nicos I did contact the person - they said it was stress and they would be Ok in a few days! YoanBob you are right, they are social and the ill one just wants to be with the LS (see below!)

    Anyway on to the Good News!!! Managed to find a chook vet about 20 miles away - and not only that but a vet that keeps chooks herself! Yippee at last we have one!!.

    So instead of working this morning, I firstly had a long chat with her - re: the other vet not treating for Coxiwhatsit because it could be 'worse to give it than not' (I could pronounce like a pro this morning!) - she disagreed and told me to treat both chick and Light Sussex chick we bought with her. Also put them back together as they are rather inseparable. She told me to go to Countrywide and get some, but neither Cardiff nor Bridgend had any, so I rang the vet back and took both chooks to the vets - she was fine about them being together, gave more ill one another jab, and me some liquid antibiotic to give to both of them, as the Light Sussex' breathing is not fab.

    Told me to feed little one with a syringe to make sure she takes in the antibiotics (eek!) Took them home and got back to office after dinner!!!!

    Anyway finally got home just now and they are both still alive and chirping, at least have lasted the day, - little one wouldnt drink, so out came the syringe (have to feed at least 1, pref 2ml per hour of this water stuff).
    This was fun....!
    Touched sides of beak as instructed by vet, but no she werent having any of it!! Now we have a game - I basically have a drop on the end of the syringe and touch the bottom of her beak and then she takes it in, just now she was pecking the syringe to get more!!

    Have put her back in her 'box lid with shavings+other chick with ironing basket on top as it is the most practical thing I have just now and they seem to like it!!

    She is now pecking a little at her chick crumb....

    Fingers crossed we have turned a corner. Yesterday her little head just rested on my hand, with no life in her really at all, a few times I thought she had gone. Today, she is definitely better. Just hope its not the calm before the storm, although it cant be - with all these vet bills she better start laying golden eggs!!!!

    I think the moral of this tale is that we didnt bank on having chicks, were not prepared really for what it could entail, and just got carried away because they were so cute. Would do it again, but would be more careful and read up on what to look out for first beforehand. If this helps anyone, that will be a good thing.

    Will update again tomorrow. xxx
    8 chickens, 1 Whippet and a small garden

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    • #17
      Great news Daisychook!
      ~
      Aerodynamically the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumblebee doesn't know that so it goes on flying anyway.
      ~ Mary Kay Ash

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      • #18
        daisy i'm so glad, persevere, they are worth it!
        Yo an' Bob
        Walk lightly on the earth
        take only what you need
        give all you can
        and your produce will be bountifull

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        • #19
          Gotta laugh, she is now officially driving me nuts!!! Chirping and scratching and chucking sawdust over the floor!!

          Good though! V Optimistic.

          Thank you for all your thoughts - off for another 2ml (she has had 7ml in total since 6.00 p.m. and eating her crumbs yeeess!)
          8 chickens, 1 Whippet and a small garden

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          • #20
            Good news.

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            • #21
              Great news. It sounds as though things are getting better, the vet you found sounds pretty good too.
              Kirsty
              Kirsty b xx

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              • #22
                Great news! and very wise points for those wishing to have chicks!

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                • #23
                  Great to hear they seem to be doing so well now - lots of tlc is obviously helping. Hope the recovery continues apace Daisy!
                  Life may not be the party we hoped for but since we're here we might as well dance

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                  • #24
                    Fantastic, I'm so glad to hear your hard work and perseverance has paid dividends!

                    Dwell simply ~ love richly

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                    • #25
                      What news daisy?
                      Yo an' Bob
                      Walk lightly on the earth
                      take only what you need
                      give all you can
                      and your produce will be bountifull

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                      • #26
                        We are all waiting for a report ;-)
                        hope she is much better!
                        Last edited by Headfry; 06-06-2007, 09:15 AM.

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                        • #27
                          I shall try and post some pictures on here at the weekend, she looks amazing to what she did last Sunday. Sunday morning, on the way back from the vets I was holding her in my hand, and she sort of keeled over, closed her eyes, and her beak sort of dug in my hand where her head fell.

                          This morning, they both seem bright enough to put back in our shed, 8 x 6 - partitioned in two - one half occupied by George the bunny. The other half had been occupied by our bully chook!!! As is now vacant, we put chicken wire from the partition to the ceiling, and then left George's door open (we had two doors put in the shed So they got lots of air, but more space than my upturned ironing basket!!!

                          Tonight opened the door, both ran out pecking at the grass, and I actually had trouble recapturing her to put her back in the shed, with her cheeping naughty words at me cos she was having a great time.

                          I sound really soft, but it makes me really happy to see her like this, the light sussex is much better too, no bloody poo from either of them, (well lots of bloody poo, but not that sort)!!!

                          Queenie our new Buff Orpington came out for corn with two of the others, Marge (the previous victim) is in the chicken run slammer cos she is now picking on Queenie.

                          Remind me next time to buy a stuffed or pottery chook!!!!.....

                          Thanks for all your kind thoughts, sorry to be a chook bore.... xx
                          8 chickens, 1 Whippet and a small garden

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                          • #28
                            Wonderful news Daisy! So glad to hear they are so much better
                            Kirsty b xx

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                            • #29
                              thats great daisy!
                              Yo an' Bob
                              Walk lightly on the earth
                              take only what you need
                              give all you can
                              and your produce will be bountifull

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                              • #30
                                Good news Daisy, glad things are on the up!

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