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My Mariana has peritonitis again and after a baytril injection on Friday and 2 days of tablets so far, she's not getting any better. Her comb has shrivelled quite a bit and gone purpley and she's very thin.

 

I've tried giving her sweetcorn mixed with avipro, soaked bread and weetabix with added avipro. She's had little bits of it and I've just had her in the conservatory on my knee and managed to syringe about 5ml of sugar water into her.

 

I don't know what else I can do for her???

 

I've just popped her back in the run, in the sun with her friends but I think we're losing her. I feel so guilty for not acting a bit sooner but was so preoccupied and busy with Molly :(

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Oh no, Poet. Have just seen this. :(

 

I think you are doing everything you can to be honest, not much else I can suggest. All you can do is to keep on doing what you are doing with the love, care & attention. Lets hope she pulls through this episode. :pray: x

 

Just a thought...does she like cucumber? Cucumber is about 85% or so water - maybe cut up some little chunks and see if she'll nibble on that to keep her hydrated. :think:

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I've just had her back in the conservatory on my lap, I mixed half a weetabix with lots of water and some avipro and syringed it into her. She had quite a lot and even ate some on her own. Her comb is looking more red and less withered.

 

I've popped her back now and will try some more before bedtime. I might do some really sloppy mashed potato as I don't want her to have too much weetabix.

 

Thanks Chelsea, I'll let you know how she is later.

 

xxxx

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hi

 

I made some mashed potato for all the girls and put a bit in a cup for mariana and made it sloppy with some water and mixed in some avipro and syringed it into her beak. She seemed to perk up slightly and ate a bit of solid mashed potato too.

 

She's in the nest box now for the night.

 

 

:?

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it's not looking good. Her comb is withered and purpley again, she's skin and bone and her crop is quite large and doughy. I've brought her in, she can't even stand. She's on a towel on a cushion in the conservatory. I've tried massaging her crop a bit to see if it goes down and I've syringed a tiny amount of water with avipro in it into her.

 

I've just left her in peace now where she can see and hear her friends.

 

I'm not sure there's much point going back to the vet :? She's an ex batt so must be about 3 years old by now? She's so thin I'm not sure she'd survive all the prodding and poking.

 

I think she's best where she is, peaceful and quiet with the sights and sounds of freedom around her.

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I've just been out to her again and tried a bit more massage, I don't know if this is helping!?? I've syringed a tiny bit more water into her and left her with a bowl of sweetcorn and water in front of her.

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I've rung the vet for advice and she said it souinds like she has septasemia (sp?) and she thinks it would be bset to put her to sleep.

 

I'm taking her now, I can't stop crying.

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just got back from the vets. The vet said once they get peritonitis it will just keep reoccurring and baytril is the best thing to give them. Mariana has had baytril twice before so i asked if maybe it might not be as efficient or maybe she's built up an immunity or something. I asked if there was anything else we could try before we write her off.

 

The vet said we could try 'Convenia' which is another antibiotic which is injected and lasts 14 days so she's had one of those and I will carry on trying to syringe feed her with sloppy food and avipro.

 

To cap it all, fatima started to look down in the dumps so I took her with me as well and she's had a Convenia shot too as a precaution.

 

I also had to syringe some baby Benolyn into Molly to ease her cough, as per the vet.

 

It's like animal hospital round here at the moment!

 

Please keep your fingers x'd for Mariana, she's still very poorly :?

 

Thanks

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fingers, toes, paws and wings crossed here for you for Mariana. :pray:

 

I know how it feels, I felt like Dr Dolittle with Ella in the kitchen living and Bracken and her op a few weeks ago. There is light at the end of the tunnel, lets hope the new antibiotic works and all is fine soon. :D xx

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she's had some weetabix mixed with avipro, water and a bit of tuna. She managed to eat some herself and she's had some water mixed with avipro. She's stood up a cple of times and even shown some interest in preening a bit. She's done a very wet poo but it's brown and white as it should be so, even though her crop is still quite big, I think (I hope) she's getting some nutrition into her system.

 

We're popping her back in the nest box with the others later.

 

I know how they can go up and down so I'll just see what tomorrow brings but I'm glad I've given her a bit longer to try and get better.

 

She may not have been born free but, if it is to be, she will die free...and loved!

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