cuwiar
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Another (positive!) update...
On Saturday Mai really turned a corner and started eating for herself!
17 This weekend she has been out foraging with the other two and the re-introductions went very well. She's back in with them at night and much happier! They were out most of the day yesterday and I would say at one point she seemed to get quite tired - which is to be expected. She is noticably smaller than the other pullet the same age but she has eaten very very little for a week!
The only other side effect at the moment - other than weight loss - is that her beak-eye coordination isn't as good as the others. On Saturday when she wanted to eat she was practically doing a headstand in her food and struggled to select small items, yesterday she was ok foraging with stuff at head height but if it was on the floor she often missed it. When she eats it is more like she buries her beak in and she gets food that way - there is no fine tuning! There is nothing wrong with her eyesight as a whole and she spots little flies easily. This morning her coordination seemed a bit better and she could actively pick out a maggot from her food. I'm hoping it's just taking a little while for her body to recover - has anyone heard of this decline in coordination before?? Maybe as a result of cocci??
She's a lovely placid little girl and is really starting to shine again. She even flew yesterday at the promise of a handful of corn
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They are all on the coxi+ for the next 4 - 5 days and she is still having antibiotics. Any recommendations for how I can build her strength up?
I'm making sure she gets a good feed of a layers pellets mash made with egg yolk, coxi water, crushed mealworms, a little corn and grit (as I was worried when she was foraging that she was eating loads but hadn't had any grit for a week either!)
Finally, any advice on feeding them maggots? I got them some white ones from the fishing shop but not sure how many is a suitable amount to give them? They really love them! :roll:
On Saturday Mai really turned a corner and started eating for herself!

The only other side effect at the moment - other than weight loss - is that her beak-eye coordination isn't as good as the others. On Saturday when she wanted to eat she was practically doing a headstand in her food and struggled to select small items, yesterday she was ok foraging with stuff at head height but if it was on the floor she often missed it. When she eats it is more like she buries her beak in and she gets food that way - there is no fine tuning! There is nothing wrong with her eyesight as a whole and she spots little flies easily. This morning her coordination seemed a bit better and she could actively pick out a maggot from her food. I'm hoping it's just taking a little while for her body to recover - has anyone heard of this decline in coordination before?? Maybe as a result of cocci??
She's a lovely placid little girl and is really starting to shine again. She even flew yesterday at the promise of a handful of corn

They are all on the coxi+ for the next 4 - 5 days and she is still having antibiotics. Any recommendations for how I can build her strength up?
I'm making sure she gets a good feed of a layers pellets mash made with egg yolk, coxi water, crushed mealworms, a little corn and grit (as I was worried when she was foraging that she was eating loads but hadn't had any grit for a week either!)
Finally, any advice on feeding them maggots? I got them some white ones from the fishing shop but not sure how many is a suitable amount to give them? They really love them! :roll: