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Thanks for the advice. I’ll provide supportive care, and lots of love. I hope it doesn’t get any worse, but I’m prepared to put her out of her misery if need be.Poor girl.
Sadly, there is not much you can do. Especially as they age, any type of nutritional treatment tends to be ineffective. However, this doesn't even look nutritionally related to me, it looks more like a deformity that possibly occurred during incubation. Personally, just provide her supportive care ( which would include making sure she's getting plenty feed/water), vitamins etc, and you make the decision when it might be the best time to euthanize her.
Thank you again for your help, I appreciate it!