Strangely, my hubby had been giving her this in the amount of just a lil swipe on her tongue every couple days and honestly I fully believe it is what has helped with the toxicity part!
I've read all the links provided and some I found on my own as well about hardware toxicity...Thank you so much!
I couldn't get her to eat, she wasn't able so I had to tube feed with a syringe for those 2 days. It was all I could do she couldn't even swallow on her own so I had no choice. Good thing thanks to you all I am now a pro (just kidding, but pretty close to) at tube feeding adult hens!
I ended up...
UPDATE: She made it through...She is alive and thriving. A little of balance still but amazingly 3 days, all your support, allot of patience, sticking with it, following through and not giving up...Lil Gracie made it!
When she popped her lil head up and talked to me, it was the most beautiful...
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It didn't. Still sharp as it was in 1st x-ray, and same spot still but no blood in stool at all and still going strong, just spoiled so badly it becomes hard to help her when I'll or not right cuz she's too picky!
That makes me feel a little better! I Will try The sauerkraut and see how that goes. Then if that doesn't work after a while I will attempt the castor oil or mineral oil which I believe I read somewhere not to because we don't want to try to force it out but I will reread all my post to ensure
Ok so sauerkraut for bossy her other thread, liquid gel vitamin E capsules for my 7-week-old buff along with the B complex or B1 or thiamine again asking if the liquid would be the best option? Another question is when you say I may have to help her eat and drink, are You talking simply syringe...