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OCD (Obsessive Chicken Disorder)
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You could maybe put ACV in the water. That may help.
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No, we already buried her. Didn't think of that at the time we were so upset. But we live in Colorado and I wonder if CSU could have done a necropsy. I do wish I knew for sure what was wrong, because I am majorly struggling with guilt over this.I am sorry for your loss.
Are you able to send her body for a necropsy so you now what cause it?
What state are you in?
I did that yesterday, and it was a good idea. She seemed peaceful and was eating and drinking. But she got sleepier and sleepier as the day wore on, until she finally slipped away overnight. I'm heartbroken.Oh. I would also suggest separating her so you can make any modifications to bedding, feed, water, etc. It also allows you to check her poop. It will calm her down too.
http://csu-cvmbs.colostate.edu/vdl/...cuments/VDLSPFormTemplates.xsn&OpenIn=browserNo, we already buried her. Didn't think of that at the time we were so upset. But we live in Colorado and I wonder if CSU could have done a necropsy. I do wish I knew for sure what was wrong, because I am majorly struggling with guilt over this.
No, we already buried her. Didn't think of that at the time we were so upset. But we live in Colorado and I wonder if CSU could have done a necropsy. I do wish I knew for sure what was wrong, because I am majorly struggling with guilt over this.