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  1. silkiechicken

    TALKED TO VET PAGE 2: Need help re: Olivia!

    Best of luck. Glad the vet is willing to help! That's the best thing you could be doing for her. As for egg yolks piling up... the only "cure" I would be aware of is a hysterectomy. Often production breeds, meaning any thing you get from a hatchery, will be bred for production within the...
  2. silkiechicken

    TALKED TO VET PAGE 2: Need help re: Olivia!

    Maybe if you just put netting over the top of the roosts it will keep them lower to the ground? Good thing you can take the bird to the vet wiling to see them! I've read of some horror stories of people walking away from avian vets with a bill for hundreds of dollars, just because it was an...
  3. silkiechicken

    TALKED TO VET PAGE 2: Need help re: Olivia!

    If she's a heavier bird, she could have easily hurt something when jumping down. I have heavier birds an my highest roost is 3 feet off the ground for their own safety. As for farm vets, they probably see chickens as a flock bird this do flock management, which means usually cull the sick...
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