Hi
I am new to the group and have a problem. I am newer to owning guineas, had my first last summer. We now have 2 guineas, males and they have a large cage. I saw the plans on this site and made one. I feed them pellets, timothy hay, and carrotts and other veggies.
My one pig has always been an active little guy. Suddenly yesterday he began dragging his back legs, really dragging. Not scooting his fanny but dragging his legs. He seemed ok otherwise, was eating and drinking. I looked on the internet and saw that this can be nutrional. I started giving him some vit c and calcium and 'just in case' some left over antibiotic I had left over from a previous cold he had. He quickly started going down hill and I was up with him most of the night. I gave him fluids and more sulfa and force fed mashed pellets. I really thought he was going to pass away last night. This morning he seemed alert and started eating again so we took him to the vet as soon as they opened.
They xrayed his back and did not see any damage or anything broken. His legs are still just dragging behind him. I dont know of any falls or rough handling, etc. The vet thought maybe it is scurvy and gave him an injection of vit c, cortisone and more anitbiotic. I think this all comes from the infection. He looked terrible last night but I dont discount scurvy, I guess. Anyway the vet told me if he didnt start moving his hind legs in a week he probably wont. So what then? He seems much more normal tonight, his sweet self. But now what? Anyone else ever go through this? Did the guinea recover? What if he doesnt? Is there anything that could aid his mobility? Anything like a tiny skate board I could strap him to? He has good use of his front legs today, last night he didnt. I'm not done hoping for a miracle but the vet didnt seem too positive.
I am new to the group and have a problem. I am newer to owning guineas, had my first last summer. We now have 2 guineas, males and they have a large cage. I saw the plans on this site and made one. I feed them pellets, timothy hay, and carrotts and other veggies.
My one pig has always been an active little guy. Suddenly yesterday he began dragging his back legs, really dragging. Not scooting his fanny but dragging his legs. He seemed ok otherwise, was eating and drinking. I looked on the internet and saw that this can be nutrional. I started giving him some vit c and calcium and 'just in case' some left over antibiotic I had left over from a previous cold he had. He quickly started going down hill and I was up with him most of the night. I gave him fluids and more sulfa and force fed mashed pellets. I really thought he was going to pass away last night. This morning he seemed alert and started eating again so we took him to the vet as soon as they opened.
They xrayed his back and did not see any damage or anything broken. His legs are still just dragging behind him. I dont know of any falls or rough handling, etc. The vet thought maybe it is scurvy and gave him an injection of vit c, cortisone and more anitbiotic. I think this all comes from the infection. He looked terrible last night but I dont discount scurvy, I guess. Anyway the vet told me if he didnt start moving his hind legs in a week he probably wont. So what then? He seems much more normal tonight, his sweet self. But now what? Anyone else ever go through this? Did the guinea recover? What if he doesnt? Is there anything that could aid his mobility? Anything like a tiny skate board I could strap him to? He has good use of his front legs today, last night he didnt. I'm not done hoping for a miracle but the vet didnt seem too positive.