cnnipper76
In the Brooder
- Jan 18, 2019
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Hello,
I’m new to the forum and a bit in a panic so sorry if I’m breaking any community rules....
I’ve had a small flock of hens since this summer. One of my girls swallowed a garden tag and the plastic is lodged in her throat. I’ve tried to pull it out but it’s really jammed in there and I’m just hurting her worse by pulling. I called the vet and they’re going to charge $60 just to look at her (then they’ll tell me how much it will cost to get it out ). My husband is furloughed and we just don’t have the money for that right now. Anyway, what can I do?? I’ve given her some wet food that she’s eaten and fresh water but I don’t know how else to help her. I’m worried I might have to put her down if I can’t get the tag out. My husband gets home on Sunday, so I’m hoping the two of us can get it out together. I feel so awful for her. I can’t just let her suffer.
I’m new to the forum and a bit in a panic so sorry if I’m breaking any community rules....
I’ve had a small flock of hens since this summer. One of my girls swallowed a garden tag and the plastic is lodged in her throat. I’ve tried to pull it out but it’s really jammed in there and I’m just hurting her worse by pulling. I called the vet and they’re going to charge $60 just to look at her (then they’ll tell me how much it will cost to get it out ). My husband is furloughed and we just don’t have the money for that right now. Anyway, what can I do?? I’ve given her some wet food that she’s eaten and fresh water but I don’t know how else to help her. I’m worried I might have to put her down if I can’t get the tag out. My husband gets home on Sunday, so I’m hoping the two of us can get it out together. I feel so awful for her. I can’t just let her suffer.