Tonight make sure they are warm, sry , draught free.
Lots of fresh hay. Have you got any Vitamin C you can dissolve in water and syringe (Calpol syringe will work)
Tomorrow you'll get a better idea, they do go downhill really fast if they are ill, though.
See how she is tomorrow.
'Signs' are:
sitting tucked up, all legs underneath (though when they're really bad they lie flat)
staring coat - hard to describe but if you see it you'll know it
the eyes- if they look sunken, smaller, less 'popping' (guineas eyes are glossy and almost bulge) especially if they're weepy or crusty
they 'nod' just rock slightly as they breathe, like a rocking horse but subtler
sometimes they go rubbery like they can't support themselves, if you put them on your shoulder, they don't scamper up to your neck, they sort of roll
raspy , wheezy breath
a pathetic 'wheeeeeek' when you lift them
All paws crossed for don'tstop-pig hope the morning brings good news
clover