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Eddie12109
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Thank you for that, I have been thinking that it is tumors or something like that. Before I decide that is what is happening though, I want to ask about one more thing it could be. I was watching her eat egg and she actually ate some but not much. While she eats though, she brings her head up and seems to be stretching her neck and opening her mouth. Could that be worms? Or is it a part of the major problem? But thank you for that, I appreciate your advice and telling me about your own experience.I’m no expert but I believe your hen is in her last days, hours. I know her beak is a little longer than normal, but I also believe her major problem is inside of her. I have had two hens to die on their own and two others that I had to euthanize. I did a necropsy on all four, only to find problems that no vet or medicine could have cured. Three of my hens were filled with tumors and one had Egg Yolk Peritonitis (EYP), all fatal illnesses. IMO, your girl is doing what a declining bird does, pulls away, and stops eating (not because of her beak though.) And what you are noticing with the more and more prominent keel is her wasting away. Feeding her now is only prolonging things. I would go ahead and call in your back up to euthanize her. She is not well and nature is taking its course.
I truly am sorry you are going through this, but unfortunately it is part of being a responsible flock owner. Best of luck to you and your girl.