Ending a life peacefully

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Molnut

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Oct 1, 2015
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One of my hens has been sick for a long time and I had been hoping Nature would follow its course. Her belly has been distended for a while and she is now waddling around. But she is still motivated by food and has been eating and drinking.
This morning I finally had a chance to look at her up close as she could not get out of the coop on her own. My coop is 2 feet off the ground and they use ramps to reach the ground. She is a rescue hen and has been always on the wild side, which is why I was trying not to upset her too much.
What I saw this morning was worse than expected. Her belly is so distended that the cloaca is shut up so I suspect she is defecating internally. She also has lice.
I think it's time. I need to do something. I was hoping that someone might give me some ideas as to how to maybe just give her some sleeping pills so she can go to sleep peacefully. Because of the size of her abdomen I think that any conventional forms of dispatching would be painful for her. Plus I really can't do it! I welcome any suggestion that may help. Thank you
 
One of my hens has been sick for a long time and I had been hoping Nature would follow its course. Her belly has been distended for a while and she is now waddling around. But she is still motivated by food and has been eating and drinking.
This morning I finally had a chance to look at her up close as she could not get out of the coop on her own. My coop is 2 feet off the ground and they use ramps to reach the ground. She is a rescue hen and has been always on the wild side, which is why I was trying not to upset her too much.
What I saw this morning was worse than expected. Her belly is so distended that the cloaca is shut up so I suspect she is defecating internally. She also has lice.
I think it's time. I need to do something. I was hoping that someone might give me some ideas as to how to maybe just give her some sleeping pills so she can go to sleep peacefully. Because of the size of her abdomen I think that any conventional forms of dispatching would be painful for her. Plus I really can't do it! I welcome any suggestion that may help. Thank you
Is a veterinarian a possibility? That's the most peaceful way I can think of. Sleeping pills might not work, and would be extremely hard to give. You also might know someone who hunts wildlife that may be willing to quickly end her suffering.
 
I don't like killing anything unless I've tried every other option. It was just a suggestion. Maybe if you really don't want to do it yourself, take her out in the woods and let her loose. She might have a few days being happy in the wild.
 
I don't like killing anything unless I've tried every other option. It was just a suggestion. Maybe if you really don't want to do it yourself, take her out in the woods and let her loose. She might have a few days being happy in the wild.

That is irresponsible and cruel to just let a domestic animal loose in the woods.
 

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