A.M. Eggs
Songster
I just read the entire thread and this is reminding me of my sick hen Eleanor. Beginning on "the ides of March"(Shakespeare
), my beautiful blue-green eyed hen fell ill with an infection called Salpingitis located in the oviducts of a chicken. For two weeks I thought to myself "why doesn't she just die already? She looks so sick and sad." After two weeks, a miracle happened. Eleanor was suddenly drinking and eating and walking around. She was still a little wobbly but was making good progress. Today she is acting like a normal happy hen who runs around and makes loud noises, but she can not be considered all better until she lays an egg again. I happened to have broody hen that hatched out her son Eckle while she was sick just in case she did pass. He is so sweet and cute! I hope that, like Eleanor, a miracle shall take place for your rooster. This world is a beautifully mysterious place where the unthinkable can happen. Never give up!

