This whole episode read like a novel - I could have given some advise early on - but held my tongue - first off - chickens that are sick should be culled - why? - because keeping sick chickens around only spreads disease around to others - you might think that you won't spread the sickness but its near impossible not to - even wild birds can pick up some disease from sick chickens and then spread it around - most of the time people will not cull a chicken based on how they feel and not on how the chicken feels - if you are not willing to cull a chicken you shouldn't raise them - I know it might sound cruel but that's the facts of life - if I was a chicken and I didn't feel good I would rather bite the dust - JoePa
To cull or not to cull, maybe that should be in a different thread? Seriously, how can one know *for sure* if they should cull? Let me give you an example.... You find a hen unable to sit or walk, so of course it can't eat/ drink, what do you do? Let it starve to death, tube feed or cull? Joe, I know you would cull, that's a viable option, but I choose to give supportive care until it recovers or gets worse. FWIW, the hen I used an example made a full recovery after several weeks of tubing and is still alive and well three years later.