Thanks... she's been giving lots of gray hairs since the season started, lol.

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Thanks... she's been giving lots of gray hairs since the season started, lol.
How is your hen today?
My hen passed this morning, just after i decide to bring her inside to give her some fluids, she died in my hands![]()
My egg bound hen just laid her egg. Treatment was 150 ml of fluids under the skin this morning, 2 ml of 23% calcium under the skin with it and 60 ml of oral fluids three times today. Very interesting egg, and definitely not going to set it. Will take pictures and post them later.
-Kathy
Hope she pulls through. We lost one of our RI reds yesterday. I am new at this but looking back should have realized something wasn't right bc she was sitting on the coop floor the past 2-3 days at odd hours. She looked healthy so thought she was just deciding to sit fir a change instead of roosting. She came out and free ranged a bit in the a.m. too. When I picked her up to examine her I noticed her vent (I think that's the egg popper hole right?)was wide open-a huge round gaping hole. But saw no egg in her or around her and no blood. Anyone know what this could be that would have caused her death? RIP Sweet Polly![]()
Thank you so much, it was late last night and didn't have much choice, great that your hen laid the egg, hoping she starts eating and acting normal now.