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    Sick Chicken

    I really appreciate your kind words through all of this. There is only one hen left (out of three), and I want her to be happy and healthy as well. Thank you very much for your well wishes!
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    Sick Chicken

    One thing that I am concerned about is that I still have one hen...she was also raised with my other chicken since they were chicks. I was planning on giving away the last hen to someone who had a flock so that she wouldn't be lonely. But since I think the buff orpington died of fowl pox, I...
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    Sick Chicken

    Thanks. Update--I had given her water last night hoping she might improve by morning. In the morning she was listless and could barely keep her head up. I felt her crop/abdomen and it was soft like she still had water in it. In the afternoon I decided that the likelihood of her...
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    Sick Chicken

    Thanks! I almost took her a couple times, and have before, but was afraid the vet would say little about her condition, or that she should be put down. Plus, I didn't want to take that sixty mile round trip if I didn't have some really useful help. I'm a bit stretched for finances at the...
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    Sick Chicken

    I feel dumb now, because I think I made two versions of the same thread, which hopefully say about the same thing. I didn't realize this one posted and thought perhaps it didn't go through because I hadn't verified my e-mail. I apologize for the duplicate. They hopefully both say about the...
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    Old Hen with Fowl Pox

    Hi--I apologize if this is a duplicate. I think I created a thread before verifying my e-mail. I have two eight year old hens. A couple weeks (maybe three) ago, she developed a raised black growth/sore on her nostril, which looked like fowl pox from pictures. She also began developing...
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    Sick Chicken

    Hi. I have two eight year old hens. About two weeks ago, I noticed the buff orphington had a black scab on her nostril (raised up like a blister.) I did some research and it seemed to me like fowl pox. I watched her and eventually she began getting more disinterested in going out--even...
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