Life threatening event and now yellow urates

I'm so sorry. If our love and wishes for our sick chickens to get well were enough to make them better, it really would make keeping chickens much more blissful.

The fact that chickens have such relatively short lives, and the fact that chickens have hundreds of things that can kill them makes it all too often we are forced to go through the pain of losing them.

You have a lot of company.:hugs
 
I'm so sorry. If our love and wishes for our sick chickens to get well were enough to make them better, it really would make keeping chickens much more blissful.

The fact that chickens have such relatively short lives, and the fact that chickens have hundreds of things that can kill them makes it all too often we are forced to go through the pain of losing them.

You have a lot of company.:hugs[/QUOTE
I’m so greatful for this community.
I'm so sorry. If our love and wishes for our sick chickens to get well were enough to make them better, it really would make keeping chickens much more blissful.

The fact that chickens have such relatively short lives, and the fact that chickens have hundreds of things that can kill them makes it all too often we are forced to go through the pain of losing them.

You have a lot of company.:hugs
This site and all of the people on it have changed my chicken life for the better in so many ways. So greatful it exsists
 
Jonalisa I am so sorry for your loss, you gave your girl your all. Please post all the information about your journey with Charlotte. Can never stop learning. It will be a useful Learning tool for all chicken lovers. It hurts the heart when a loved animal can't be saved, but you tried harder then many would. I have a crazy belief that we will see our pets in heaven, so I extend that thought to you and Charlotte. God bless and tears for you.
That's so nice, thank you so much!
 
View attachment 1305931 My Kourtney passed away a couple of hours ago. My heart is broken. I had only two of my very original flock members (the OGs I called them) left and she was one of them. I massaged her crop for several hours, bathed her and cut the feathers so I could tend to her vent. She eventually was not responding to me and so i rushed her to a vet. They looked at me like a crazy person but they did take her back and tried to get it to pass, she died shortly there after. Totally f^#%king sucks. This is the hardest part of chicken keeping.
I'm so very sorry. I know how you feel - I have lost a baby chick before and you feel so helpless. But you loved that chick literally her whole life. Unfortunately, the only silver lining is that this is how we learn. You are going to be a great chicken Mama!
 

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