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- Jun 9, 2017
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I have decided at this point to do what I can to help this animal heal. Besides your opinion to euthanize (which I was asking for to begin with) your comment is not particularly helpful. If this hen survives the bear attack she is more than welcome to live out her life at my home regardless how how much she produces.I agree with you euthanize it, I grew up raising all our own animals for food and I learned early on a non-productive animal is not what you want. Had a lamb that continued to push after the baby was born and kept getting protracted uterus, had the vet put it back twice then she went to the butcher. My dog on the other hand is like my child, good to have been raised to have the distinction.