Hi, My name is Shirley and currently I don't have any chickens. I'm a big time animal lover.

Hello:frow
Welcome to BYC!!
So glad to have you here!!
Sorry its under these circumstances.
Im not sure about this one,
Try posting in the ER section the link is below. More people there may be able to help.
I hope ypu find out what it is!
:fl
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forums/emergencies-diseases-injuries-and-cures.10/
:welcome

I am very happy you joined us here at BYC! Alas, I can say the circumstances could be better... I am sorry for what you are dealing with :hit

This site has a BUNCH of useful information, and as Hope hinted at, the ER section would be a great destination for your dilemma.

Have a safe and happy holiday season!:thumbsup

-Justin
Thanks Justin, It is so nice to see so many caring people. I love that. Merry Christmas to you and your critters!
 
Oh wow, well 8 yrs. is a pretty good run for a chicken, so personally i would just make her comfortable and not get too invasive or anything...
I agree, I just learned of her plight late this afternoon. She had a rooster that was ten years old and a Bobcat got it in the middle of the day a few months back. She feeds a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables. Her chickens are her babies.
 
If you post on the "emergencies, diseases, injuries, cures," thread they may be able to assist you. But they do need as much detail as possible about her symptoms, when they started, how long has she been like this, even photos showing how she stands or carries herself can offer clues. Do you know what breed chicken she is? The high producing egg layers often perish due to hormonal issues/ cancer.
 
Howdy:welcome:frow Wish it was under better circumstances. Hope everything works out for the best. Merry Christmas!
Thank you and Merry Christmas!
If you post on the "emergencies, diseases, injuries, cures," thread they may be able to assist you. But they do need as much detail as possible about her symptoms, when they started, how long has she been like this, even photos showing how she stands or carries herself can offer clues. Do you know what breed chicken she is? The high producing egg layers often perish due to hormonal issues/ cancer.
I believe they are Rode Island Reds that she has. I just learned about this this afternoon and tonight she tells me this has been going on for three weeks. I'm thinking tumor for sure now. She didn't want me to come over tonight but I could come in the morning after I feed my critters.
Thanks everyone here and I'm learning to use this board too, who knows I may need it again for my babies. Merry Christmas to all, In case I have missed anyone.
 
Hello:frow
Welcome to BYC!!
So glad to have you here!!
Sorry its under these circumstances.
Im not sure about this one,
Try posting in the ER section the link is below. More people there may be able to help.
I hope ypu find out what it is!
:fl
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forums/emergencies-diseases-injuries-and-cures.10/
Thank you Hope, I did find the ER section thanks to you. Happy Holidays to you and your critters! I love your picture also. Thanks again.
 
Thank you Hope, I did find the ER section thanks to you. Happy Holidays to you and your critters! I love your picture also. Thanks again.
Happy to help where i can.
I wish i could give more input to help with the issue at hand, but i have not yet experienced this so i dont want to give the wrong advice. I hope ther are helping over in the ER.
And thank you for the comment on the picture.

 

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