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Hi there,
Soo she is till with us and every day she gets a bit stronger. Some days she walks a few steps now rather than just permanently sitting. However I’m getting mixed views. A hen hotel lady who doesn’t take sick birds said I should euthanise her. I have someone now who can look after her whilst I’m away but I’m still at a loss as to whether I’m doing the right thing.
I gave her the carrot soup. I’ve given her some scrambled egg which she loves and she eats the pellets. Her stools are generally normal although sometimes stringy like this photo. She does the morning, runny stool. The hen hotel lady said she should have a blood test and be tested for Marek. What is your view? My chicken vet said it was too hard to get a decent blood sample and that Marek can’t be tested from blood sample anyway...??
As I said she is improving slowly everyday but am I delaying the inevitable? I literally have no idea. I just see very slow progress...but it isn’t deterioration. Any thoughts?
Soo she is till with us and every day she gets a bit stronger. Some days she walks a few steps now rather than just permanently sitting. However I’m getting mixed views. A hen hotel lady who doesn’t take sick birds said I should euthanise her. I have someone now who can look after her whilst I’m away but I’m still at a loss as to whether I’m doing the right thing.
I gave her the carrot soup. I’ve given her some scrambled egg which she loves and she eats the pellets. Her stools are generally normal although sometimes stringy like this photo. She does the morning, runny stool. The hen hotel lady said she should have a blood test and be tested for Marek. What is your view? My chicken vet said it was too hard to get a decent blood sample and that Marek can’t be tested from blood sample anyway...??
As I said she is improving slowly everyday but am I delaying the inevitable? I literally have no idea. I just see very slow progress...but it isn’t deterioration. Any thoughts?