I was not sure where to post this, but “Managing your Flock” seemed appropriate.
I made the hard decision today to put down my sweet hen Merry May. She had been suffering from apparent reproductive issues, and was slowly declining in health. In more recent days, her "bad" days outnumbered her good days, and I felt it was time to end her suffering.
She had had wet stools for the past week, no solids at all, despite all attempts to get things moving in her digestive system. She would drink plenty, but obviously water alone is not going to nourish her. She would eat her feed, but only if I wet it.
I started noticing that she was standing lethargic in the run, most of the day, and would only perk up for a treat of meal worms, which she still loved till the end. She was also starting to sit a lot more, and was losing weight.
It was a hard thing to do, and the first time I have had to do such a thing to a pet. But, I felt it was the right time, and the right thing to do.
RIP Merry May! She will always be remembered for being our sweetest and most affectionate hen. This was our first flock, and she was the best!
I made the hard decision today to put down my sweet hen Merry May. She had been suffering from apparent reproductive issues, and was slowly declining in health. In more recent days, her "bad" days outnumbered her good days, and I felt it was time to end her suffering.
She had had wet stools for the past week, no solids at all, despite all attempts to get things moving in her digestive system. She would drink plenty, but obviously water alone is not going to nourish her. She would eat her feed, but only if I wet it.
I started noticing that she was standing lethargic in the run, most of the day, and would only perk up for a treat of meal worms, which she still loved till the end. She was also starting to sit a lot more, and was losing weight.
It was a hard thing to do, and the first time I have had to do such a thing to a pet. But, I felt it was the right time, and the right thing to do.
RIP Merry May! She will always be remembered for being our sweetest and most affectionate hen. This was our first flock, and she was the best!