Help I think my Hen is dying

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What are electrolyes? and I have never heard of gatorade maybe we dont get it here but I will certainly look for it.

Pedialtye can also be used. Gatorade (drink plentiful in US grocery stores) and Pedialtye (in most grocery stores and pharmacies here) need to be refrigerated once opened. Too few electroltyes isn't good but too many electroltyes isn't good either. Hard to know whether your hen needs any. A bit would probably be okay. In very hot weather where there's panting it can be helpful to spritz a bit on watermelon or something else they'll eat or drink.

JJ
 
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Haha! Yes, now might be a good time to get over your "bug fear". I am finally able to scoop up roasted meal worms with my bare hands to give to my chicks...you CAN do it!
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Also, I don't know if she can see/hear the other chickens but that might brighten her spirits as well. Just to be near them but obviously not where they could touch her, might perk her up.
 
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What are electrolyes? and I have never heard of gatorade maybe we dont get it here but I will certainly look for it.

Ooops, I should have typed electrolytes. Here's a description:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002350.htm

Gatorade is a thirst quenching drink that has electrolytes. Maybe you have something similar there. Obviously, you don't want caffein in the drink but just water, sugar, flavoring and electrolytes. In fact if nothing else, or until you find something else, just use a little sugar and water. Farm supplies carry powdered electrolytes. A pinch or two of jello flavoring or any tasty flavoring encourages the chicken to drink more.
 
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Don't move her from the house- keep her still and just keep filling her crop with foodstuff with high anti inflammatory action like ginger and turmeric- that's all you can do- I would not suggest giving any processed sugar or corn syrup- nor gluten - everything you need is in the cranassure- cranberry gel cap and the topical oregano/marjoram oil- birds are amazingly resilient- but you will need to be stuffing walnuts and almonds down her crop- to insure she is adequately fed -and grapes/berries for water and natural sugars - enzymes- and etc. -
 

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