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She died yesterday. I had her in a basket with towels on the car ride to the vet, so she would be able to freely stand and not have to lay down and have the pressure cause her labored breathing. On the way there, she kept laying down and her breathing was labored. I tried to get to the vet as fast as i could, but when I got there and got her out of the car to try and get her to stand up, she just fell over. The vet put her on oxygen and she died shortly after. The vet said she did have a lot of fluid built up that was probably a result from the mass/cancer inside her and that she more than likely would've passed within the next few days. I'm still in complete shock and just heartbroken. I did not expect any of that to happen and I feel guilty for even taking her in and I feel guilty that I couldn't tell earlier that her tummy was filling with that much fluid. The hard part is, when she was standing and walking around, she seemed okay. She ran up to me when I got home yesterday and was pecking the snow before going to the vet. I guess it just goes to show how truly well they can hide their illness. She was part of of my first flock, she was the flock leader and she was my lap chicken. She was loved and will definitely be missed.