Jtaranc
Songster
- Sep 26, 2022
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I have a 7 year old barred rock who I discovered had water belly in March. I have been draining her since. Sometimes I’d get 400 mls and 2 weeks later another 400 mls. Then she’d be fine for 6 weeks. Recently I haven’t had to drain as much. I drained her about a month ago and took maybe 100 out, none has come back. I figured the lack of fluid probably wasn’t a good thing. It was our thing, I’d bring her inside and feed her watermelon while I drained her belly.
Laverne has done wonderful throughout everything. She chases and eats mice, is bossy with the other hens. She’s my first chicken so she gets special attention.
Well my rooster mounted her yesterday and I could see she never got up. I thought he’d killed her. She’s an old lady, hasn’t laid eggs in a long time and when I picked her up I could tell she was weak.
I think this is the end. She cannot perch, she falls down. I have her inside on my island. She is eating and drinking. But then goes back to sleep.
There’s no fluid to drain. I think this is the end for her and just want to make sure I’m keeping her as comfortable as possible.
Laverne has done wonderful throughout everything. She chases and eats mice, is bossy with the other hens. She’s my first chicken so she gets special attention.
Well my rooster mounted her yesterday and I could see she never got up. I thought he’d killed her. She’s an old lady, hasn’t laid eggs in a long time and when I picked her up I could tell she was weak.
I think this is the end. She cannot perch, she falls down. I have her inside on my island. She is eating and drinking. But then goes back to sleep.
There’s no fluid to drain. I think this is the end for her and just want to make sure I’m keeping her as comfortable as possible.