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Can anyone who knows about this or has had experience advise me??? I have more photos but won't post them unless necessary.
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Hmm...ok. I do recognize that I have received excellent and comprehensive advice here, and for that I am grateful. I guess my lingering questions are:I think you've already received the advice that's available. She needs a vet. In the absence of a vet (which is quite common and you shouldn't feel guilty about not having a poultry vet!), you can continue trying to treat her on your own as best you can.
If it was my girl, I'd have put her down the minute she started "yelping" and had poo running uncontrollably out her vent. I would interpret that as internal damage resulting in loss of muscle control and excruciating pain.
You will have to decide if she is too miserable and requires euthanization, or if she seems to be improving. But that's a very personal decision between you and your girl. Whatever you decide, my heart goes out to you and I wish you strength and peace for your path.
She laid 2 eggs (3 days apart) during this whole ordeal seemingly without a problem. Weird! He didn't do anything to prevent recurrence.I'm so thankful you were able to find a vet that could help and that you managed to get her most of the way there yourself. Has she started laying yet? Did he do anything to keep it from recurring if not?
Also, really helpful information about the remainder of the treatment protocol. Thank you for sharing it!
I honestly could never do that. I did the above and beyond to save her. I really am SO happy!That is fantastic news! I'm incredibly happy for you. I would have given up on her in the absence of readily available veterinary care like at your outset. You're a great chicken mom!