how do you decide to let a sick hen go?

i believe it is some sort of euthanizing drug? is that what you mean? the vet found a vein beneath a wing and injected there...her passing was fairly quick, certainly peaceful.

i haven't yet developed a comfort level with both saying good bye to a hen and ending her misery myself, so this was what worked in our situation. i was grateful for the vet's assistance. now i can get her necropsy done, and focus on the new brood growing and the current flock. in some ways i am relieved it is over, but i will miss her terribly, walking around the garden with me, clucking, ever curious, as australorps can be, waiting for me to turn soil with my spade or fork.


i will post the necropsy findings here, as i will be fascinated to learn what was happening internally too. i will post when i have the results.
 
Will be watching for results in the necropsy.
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I think necropsies are a lot of fun.
 
Well, I have the veterinarian-ese version, it was faxxed pretty fast, and i'm waiting to converse with my vet Monday so she can translate ;-/

I will update when I have it. I think it's completely fascinating! I asked if there was a way my home learner kids and I could watch, but it is pretty biosecure and we can't. Nor can we get Luna back. Too much "risk" of passing on pathogens.
 

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