it sounds like you have done all you can, as usual shock is what kills. Letting her heal is all I can think of. Shock in animals I know even less about ways of preventing it. I hope she makes it.One of my week old New Hampshires dislocated its hip sometime late yesterday. I have no idea what happened, but this am when I checked, one of its legs was facing completely the wrong direction. There was some bruising on the foot and the hock. It's definitely the hip. I was able to put a little traction on and rotate it around. I felt a small pop and the joint felt better, more like the other side. I put a splint on, like for spradle leg and have it inside under the EcoGlow. I was able to give it a bit of water, but it's pretty weak. Just laying down with its eyes closed. DH is not home and I've never culled a chick before, I'm not sure how to do it I'm just trying to make it as comfortable as possible until he gets home.Does anyone have any experience with this sort of thing?