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  1. hennypennysmom

    Aster update : spoke to the vet.....not looking good :(

    I hope no one takes offense to me calling her a "chicken vet". She was very kind to call us and talk to us about Aster - especially since she is not our regular vet. I think you are right, she's the go-to vet to ask farm animal questions to. Not sure that she practices medicine on farm animals...
  2. hennypennysmom

    Aster update : spoke to the vet.....not looking good :(

    Well, the "chicken vet" offered to euthanize her for the cost of their office visit ($48) if I bring her out to the farm this evening. I think my husband was VERY relieved. Although that's still a lot of money, it's low enough to persuade him. I think the thought of it has been weighing heavily...
  3. hennypennysmom

    Aster update : spoke to the vet.....not looking good :(

    My husband is considering culling her tomorrow if she's not any better. And so far, she's not. Our vet (not the one who called, but the one who referred us to her) charges $98 to euthanize a dog or cat, and said that is what it would cost to euthanize her. That nudged my husband in the "i'll...
  4. hennypennysmom

    Aster update : spoke to the vet.....not looking good :(

    Well. Things aren't looking good for Aster. The chicken vet called - she's a vet a few towns over who raises chickens for meat, eggs, showing, etc. She said that she'd want to see her drinking and eating by today. She also said that the chickens on her farm either get better without...
  5. hennypennysmom

    Raccoon in the hen house! Wounded hen...HELP!

    I actually have Metacam....it was for my pugs. My vet did call and gave me the name of another vet - a few towns over. I called and left a message, she's in surgery all day. I'm a little nervous about the aspirin as I have no idea if she's bleeding internally or not. And I did try with my...
  6. hennypennysmom

    Aster update : spoke to the vet.....not looking good :(

    I've had great advice from folks here about Aster, my hen who was attacked by a raccoon on Sunday night. Here's what we've done for her so far: removed her from the flock she's in the garage in a tall cardboard box with pine shavings cleaned head wound (punctures, superficial scrapes) with...
  7. hennypennysmom

    Raccoon in the hen house! Wounded hen...HELP!

    Quote: Thanks for the advice, going out to get a few first aid things and will post some pics when i get a chance. I noticed that you have two pugs? We do too! Just love puggies. Haha yup! I have two pugs who are turning 10 in a week! Had to share a pic of my puggies with you - I hear you...
  8. hennypennysmom

    Raccoon in the hen house! Wounded hen...HELP!

    She's still hanging on - but I have no idea how. She doesn't appear to see the spoon that I offer up to her (with a variety of things on it - applesauce, yogurt, water, wet mash) and when it touches her beak, she will turn away from it (like in a circle). I follow her, keeping the spoon under...
  9. hennypennysmom

    Raccoon in the hen house! Wounded hen...HELP!

    Quote: She doesn't really have a buddy. She is sort of an aggressive girl (top of the pecking order). We've offered water to her (on a little spoon), yogurt and applesauce. She's away from the flock, warm and safe in a tall cardboard box with a layer of pine shavings. I cleaned the wound...
  10. hennypennysmom

    Raccoon in the hen house! Wounded hen...HELP!

    Well - I called the CDC hotline to ask about the possible exposure to rabies. She said that only mammals get rabies, chickens are not mammals - she said not to worry about it since no one came in direct contact with the raccoon. She said there was no chance that there would be transmission. Good...
  11. hennypennysmom

    How to use Blue-Kote on Aster (attacked by a raccoon last night...)

    OK...I sprayed it on a small plate (which I'm throwing away, obviously), and painted it on with a small paint brush. There are some deep puncture wounds - especially on the side of her head and top. Fingers crossed, but she's generally still looking like she's in shock. Not sure she can see...
  12. hennypennysmom

    How to use Blue-Kote on Aster (attacked by a raccoon last night...)

    So - thanks so much for the advice on the other thread I posted last night. Aster is still hanging in there, although she is just sitting, and is not interested in water or yogurt. I suppose that's because she's still in shock? I went out and bought antibiotics and Blue Kote from the Agway. The...
  13. hennypennysmom

    Raccoon in the hen house! Wounded hen...HELP!

    Quote: The raccoon went up a tree and stayed there while we gathered the girls and put them in their (now) very secure coop. Could she get rabies? I didn't think chickens could. Could I get rabies from handling her? Geez, I've already been picking her up and putting her down. She's very...
  14. hennypennysmom

    Raccoon in the hen house! Wounded hen...HELP!

    Quote: Thanks for the advice, going out to get a few first aid things and will post some pics when i get a chance. I noticed that you have two pugs? We do too! Just love puggies.
  15. hennypennysmom

    Raccoon in the hen house! Wounded hen...HELP!

    Thank you! She's still alive this morning, and is resting peacefully in a big cardboard box in the garage on some pine shavings. I just fed the pugs, and checked on the girls in the henhouse, and all seems to be well with them. I'm going to get them some watermelon today. Poor girls! And thanks...
  16. hennypennysmom

    Raccoon in the hen house! Wounded hen...HELP!

    Got home tonight after a b'day BBQ - hadn't secured the pop-up door that leads from the coop run out into the larger extended yard. Heard screeching from the hen house, ran back, husband opened the egg door and was looking eye - to - eye at a racoon. A BIG raccoon. He chased the thing out of...
  17. hennypennysmom

    Runaway Hen!

    Thanks for the cabbage idea - I'm going to try that this weekend. They have very different temperments from the cochins. It's not that they aren't friendly - they are inquisitive, and will come right up to you and eat out of your hand...we raised them from one day old, handled them alot....but...
  18. hennypennysmom

    Runaway Hen!

    This is our first spring with our chickens. We have 7 hens, no roosters: 3 plymouth rocks; 4 cochins. We have a fairly secluded and big back yard - and many people have said (and these are "chicken folks")...."Oh, just let them out and they will come back to the coop in the evening.". We've been...
  19. hennypennysmom

    Altering Pecking Order - isolating the top hen?

    So, you mean take her out of the coop altogether - bring her into the garage in a crate? That's what I'm assuming. Thanks - will work on doing this tomorrow. She DOES need an attitude adjustment! Kara
  20. hennypennysmom

    Altering Pecking Order - isolating the top hen?

    I have 7 hens: 4 cochins and 3 plymouth rocks - all but one (a red cochin) have bare butts and feathers gone from the base of their tail. No blood, still laying and acting normal. My local Agway suggested that I seperate the one that is apparently doing this (the one that has all her feathers...
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