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Olandpoohandchickens
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I'm so sorry for your loss! Our chickens are more like our pets as well and I would try everything before I cull. Thank you for sharing your experience! What kind of anti inflammoatory meds did the vet prescribe?Flan my hen Rhode island red she was 1 1/2 years old she just passed yesterday from cancer.
When we 1st got her she was a few days old. Jer neck became twisted after a couple of weeks she was still secluded from the rest of my flock but I kept her with her 2 sisters because she was still so small.
When he neck became twisted we took her to er. The vet there just gave up right aways amd told me kill her she gave me a pain med for what ever reason. As my chickens are not my live stock they are my actual pets. I got a second opinion right away the following days with our regular vet.
He examined her she was very healthy other than. He too question defect disease and so on. But he went out of his way to look into it further. And since it's hard to tell disease unless death he began calling around to specialist. He said it's easy to cull your flock to avoid a spread but he knew I wanted to try to save her.
At the er they did xray and gave us the anti inflammatory meds. Xrays where done to see if she had some type of metal in her. Anti inflammatory meds was given for any pain or discomfort she may be feeling due to her neck being twisted (animals feel pain to).
The er ended being more moneythN the regular vet.i spent a few 100 there. (Again she was our pet part of our family).
When I took her to our regular vet he examined the xray again and weighed out metal in her blood. He took blood test for other thing but she was fine. Other than her neck she was pretty healthy. He worked with me and we came up with the best plan. I continued to give her the anti inflammatory meds he gave me and avion multi vitamin I think it was 1 scoop per so many ounces and told me to give he vitamin e drops 3 orally. We watched her and after a week or two she was back to her self. Her regular vet only cost about 150.
I know every scenario is different but I took my chance and gave her life for another year and a half. She passed from cancer which the er vet said it was to wildly spread to keep her alive. That with her age to use 1 1/2 is not old but in chickens that is considered old. My poor girl hid her pain real well and I check the 1x a week thoroughly for any changes.
We are gonna miss her