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Just toenails missing, but her legs are pretty much unusable. I guess the cat did it whilst trying to pull her legs through the wire.What are her injuries?
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Just toenails missing, but her legs are pretty much unusable. I guess the cat did it whilst trying to pull her legs through the wire.What are her injuries?
I say put them both down.Just toenails missing, but her legs are pretty much unusable. I guess the cat did it whilst trying to pull her legs through the wire.
I have to ask...do you really think they is a chance this guy is going to pull through?Would Poultry Nutri-Drench in their water be helpful to any extent?
I say put them both down.
Can you imagine the pain they must be feeling.
I really do think there is a chance, and I could be completely wrong.I have to ask...do you really think they is a chance this guy is going to pull through?
They have got to be feeling just miserable. I really think it would be best.
I know they’re hurting... I wish I could fix it!I really really really don’t want to put them down, but I already know it’s the best option- sadly.
No they leave him alone for the most part, he’s in pain, and I know I should cull him but I really think he might make it
I'm glad you are willing to make the decision if need be. I had a hen with a prolapsed vent of whom I tried everything to save her. This went on for a week, and she was in pain.Yes. If it does end up getting really infected and he gives up, I will change my mind.
Hardest and bestest decision.but I already know it’s the best option