Aapomp831
Crowing
So my 4 y/o ISA brown is finally declining... she has been on the outs for awhile now and after constant separation and trying to fix all sorts of issues, I began to realize more than likely she is suffering from a reproductive disorder since that’s why the symptoms looked like they were pointing towards. I decided to let her be and let nature take its course (she was still perking up for treat time, going in and out of coop, eating and drinking, roosting) unless she started to rapidly decline and seem to be suffering. Well that time has come, we separated her last night and this morning I found her barely conscious. Now she’s inside, laying on her side next to a heat vent on a comfortable bed of shavings. Problem is, my husband won’t be home until 4:30 to put her down and my neighbors don’t seem awake yet (they have chickens and I know someone over there can help me euthanize her). Please don’t judge me, I just can’t do it. She doesn’t seem to be suffering, she is barely conscious and I just see a little movement from her breathing. Is she suffering? Or is she in that in between zone, or is it impossible to know and I should put her out of her misery ASAP?