I want to thank all those who were concerned about our girl, Sesame.
We took her to the avian vet in Indianapolis this morning, and she believes our assumption of Marek's was correct.
We didn't feel it would be right to make her wait and suffer until we got an appointment at Purdue to make 100% sure.
We had her euthanized there at 11:40 this morning. It seemed like she went peacefully. As peacefully as a creature can. We decided to have it done there because neither of us have ever performed a cervical dislocation, and we weren't too sure about using carbon dioxide as a method.
She was a beautiful butterscotch colored Buff Orpington. She made us laugh. She rocked the coop and run. We miss her, we became too attached (which I guess happens with one's very first 'flock'). We'll be posting pictures of the other girls later and watching them like hawks. We (I) feel we owe it to Sesame.
Thank you again for your concern, it is much appreciated,
Mr Tattoohead
Sesame Chicken (at 13 weeks)
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Rest In Peace
Rest in peace