Pullet very hard to wake up and when she does, she is limp

No, she hasn't stood up in a while. I think I will probably be taking her to the vet sometime soon to be euthanized. She isn't doing good. She hasn't been drinking much so i feel her very moist food scence she is always hungry. And she has been panting a LOT all the time. :hit
She is suffering I think it would be the best thing for her
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No, she hasn't stood up in a while. I think I will probably be taking her to the vet sometime soon to be euthanized. She isn't doing good. She hasn't been drinking much so i feel her very moist food scence she is always hungry. And she has been panting a LOT all the time. :hit
She is suffering I think it would be the best thing for her
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I'm so sorry. You are making the right decision. For you and your hen.

Regards,
Leaf
 
So if I am thinking of buying new chicks to add to my small flock should I vaccinate them for mareks? I'm thinking about getting them from tractor supply but I'm not sure if they vaccinate for it. And if they're older chicks that I get is it still ok to vaccinate them?
 
So if I am thinking of buying new chicks to add to my small flock should I vaccinate them for mareks? I'm thinking about getting them from tractor supply but I'm not sure if they vaccinate for it. And if they're older chicks that I get is it still ok to vaccinate them?


Definitely vaccinate, though even this isn't 100%. I don't think age matters, but please someone correct me if I'm wrong.

Regards,
Leaf
 
Definitely vaccinate, though even this isn't 100%. I don't think age matters, but please someone correct me if I'm wrong.

Regards,
Leaf

I'd say that if the recommended day of vaccination is stated, but given later, it may not be as effective, but its gotta be worth doing for sure. As Leaf says, vaccinations are not necessarily 100% guaranteed to prevent illness, so you have nothing to lose IMO.

CT
 

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