My 7 minth old cinnamon queen was acting dull,, followed by lethargy. First noticed christmas day.
Despite not feeling anything, I assumed egg bound as I couldn't find anything wrong. Dosed her with tums.
By Saturday, she was drooping. Brought her in to the 1st aid pen and started pushing fluids, calcium, and a bath with Epsom Salts. No improvement. By Monday, she stopped drinking and appeared to be dying.
I started her on tetracycline, 3x/day oral solution(powdered, mixed in water). Force-fed fluids, scrambled egg, peanut butter, anything I could think of.
Monday night, I realized it wasn't her crop looking full or just fluffy feathers: I palpated a hard lump the size of a pecan on the left side of her esophagus, right where the neck joins the body.
While it can be a variety of things, my top 4 are:
1. Staph infection/abscess
2. Foreign body with infection
3. Impacted follicle
4. Impacted gland
I'm going to sharpen my machete first, in case it's highly vascular or black. Then I'll do what I have to.
I'm hoping I can open this up and drain it. If it's one of the above, then she may still recover.
Has anyone here ever done this? I'm confident in my abilities to handle this, but I'd sure like some good advice here.
I have no access to a vet or I wouldn't even consider it. But she's going to die.
I have brand new xacto blade, iodine, antiseptic wash, topical antiseptic, bandaging supplies. If it's infected, it has to remain open to drain. She can stay in the 1st aid pen as long as needed.
What else can I or should I do or not do?
Despite not feeling anything, I assumed egg bound as I couldn't find anything wrong. Dosed her with tums.
By Saturday, she was drooping. Brought her in to the 1st aid pen and started pushing fluids, calcium, and a bath with Epsom Salts. No improvement. By Monday, she stopped drinking and appeared to be dying.
I started her on tetracycline, 3x/day oral solution(powdered, mixed in water). Force-fed fluids, scrambled egg, peanut butter, anything I could think of.
Monday night, I realized it wasn't her crop looking full or just fluffy feathers: I palpated a hard lump the size of a pecan on the left side of her esophagus, right where the neck joins the body.
While it can be a variety of things, my top 4 are:
1. Staph infection/abscess
2. Foreign body with infection
3. Impacted follicle
4. Impacted gland
I'm going to sharpen my machete first, in case it's highly vascular or black. Then I'll do what I have to.
I'm hoping I can open this up and drain it. If it's one of the above, then she may still recover.
Has anyone here ever done this? I'm confident in my abilities to handle this, but I'd sure like some good advice here.
I have no access to a vet or I wouldn't even consider it. But she's going to die.
I have brand new xacto blade, iodine, antiseptic wash, topical antiseptic, bandaging supplies. If it's infected, it has to remain open to drain. She can stay in the 1st aid pen as long as needed.
What else can I or should I do or not do?