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Old 06-22-04, 02:18 AM   #1
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Exclamation Need URGENT help, please!!

Last night we went to feed our cresties. One of them we named Chompers because of the way he would chomp on the babyfood. Well he wasn't doing to good last night. When I went to pick him up, he didn't move or try to get away. Then I accidentally rolled him on his back. Nothing! Didn't even try to right himself. When I picked him up, he stayed in the arms and legs prone position. Didn't move anything. I could balance him on the end of my finger. He still looks the same, I mean I can't see any broken limbs and he doesn't appear to be skinny. He also wouldn't eat last night. He's kind of been a slow starter when it comes to the feeding. It would take a few mins before he would start to eat, he'd have a few licks, and then he was done. Last night nothing. Oh, I also forgot to tell you that I did see a small lump on his right side. And he hasn't pooped. I tried him in a luke warm water bath last night with some gentle massage. Then I put him back in his container. Checked on him this morning and he is still laying in the same spot I put him in last night. He is still alive and breathing. He just doesn't move. What should I do? Sorry about the long post. I'm really worried!

Kelly
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