I am so sorry for your loss. I am not surprised how you feel, most of us probably have gone through the same thing. I have. She was your beloved pet. So sorry.
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Thanks so much for your responses. I had to put her to sleep today. She probably had pneumonia but was too far gone to help (without spending a fortune and with no guarantee.) I loved that **** bird so much, I almost spent the money but the vet wasn't very hopeful.
Gallo, I didn't break her broody, she did. That's when I suspected that something was wrong. Last time she gave it two full months. This time was about two weeks. Then she didn't return to the coop at dusk and it was all downhill from there.
Am a little surprised at how devastated I am over her loss.
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I read that news story a couple days ago and I'm still disturbed by it. That man should be immediately removed from any position of power.
oovoo very pretty maybe I'll take some day take some of your babies.Thank you. Right now he is a big baby. I just got this handsome guy too.![]()
I am using them on these hens.![]()
I read that news story a couple days ago and I'm still disturbed by it. That man should be immediately removed from any position of power.
Is 1:30 still good for you?She is a little thing! I haven't had success relocating a broody, once they establish where they want to incubate their eggs it seems they won't go to another location you choose. At least that's been my experience with my orps. I replaced the fake eggs for the real ones but my girls are huge compared to your girl!
Can you meet me at the Pet Club near Bashas at 1:30? I look like an older Navajo woman but get mistaken often for Mexican ;-)
Is 1:30 still good for you?
Hey folks,
I am about 100 pages behind but in dire need of advice so I'm jumping ahead. I also posted this in the sick chickens thread but you all are much more liable to respond quickly.
So my one year old silkie hen is in obvious respiratory distress. She started[COLOR=333333] mewling like a kitten started a few days ago but I just thought she was weird. She's been off by herself all day today after breaking a nearly two week broody. Tonight she was sneezing (or she did once or twice) and now sounds like she's choking, wheezing/squeaking, and she keeps stretching out her neck like she's fighting for air / gaping . I've brought her in to the house (another chicken tried to attack her) but I have no idea what to do for her. Her crop is empty but she's got plenty of flesh on her breastbone.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Anyone have ideas? I don't have much of a medical kit here, just some blu-kote and electrolytes. [/COLOR]
[COLOR=333333]Thank you for your thoughts.[/COLOR]
It may be a few after 1:30.Yup. I'll be there shortly.