- Jul 24, 2013
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Hi, I've got a girl who was acting egg bound about a week or so ago. After spending the night dunking her hiney and trying to manually dislodge an egg that wasn't there. I took her to the vet who ran labs which only revealed, low calcium, phosphorus and mild anemia. She told me to segregate her and stuff her full of anything she will eat because of her severe weight loss. She also gave me an antibiotic to treat her empirically while we waited on the labs because she was so afraid we were going to lose her then. She appeared better and so we put her back in with the flock. She has been free ranging the last few days and eating normally, but I noticed last night that she looked extremely anemic, e.g., pale face and comb. She has not given us eggs for several week (before the vet visit 7/6/13). This morning I heard the "egg-laying" noise in the coop, but only found bloody feces, and a crouching bird who looked lethargic. She always comes when I whistle and she does not do that today. I did a little reading because I could not get the vet on the phone and decided to run out and get Clormid (or something like that. I don't have the box next to me, but I'm sure you all are familiar), and mixed up a batch but she will not even eat or drink today. She is just panting and clearly has no energy. So that's my background. Here are my questions:
Is she too far gone?
Should I try to give her the treated water with a dropper since she will not eat. I don't want to choke her.
Given the symptoms I have given and based on your own experiences, would it be more humane at this point to put her down?
I do not want to do that, but I can't stand to see anything suffer.
Has anyone had one this far along and come back from it?
I have 8 hens, but this is my girl. I'm so sad about this.
Thanks.
Is she too far gone?
Should I try to give her the treated water with a dropper since she will not eat. I don't want to choke her.
Given the symptoms I have given and based on your own experiences, would it be more humane at this point to put her down?
I do not want to do that, but I can't stand to see anything suffer.
Has anyone had one this far along and come back from it?
I have 8 hens, but this is my girl. I'm so sad about this.
Thanks.