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- May 5, 2023
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She actually just laid an eggs a few minutes ago.Has she laid an egg recently? I had a hen who sounded off when she was having trouble laying an egg.
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She actually just laid an eggs a few minutes ago.Has she laid an egg recently? I had a hen who sounded off when she was having trouble laying an egg.
Did her limp change at all after the egg being laid?She actually just laid an eggs a few minutes ago.
Did she lay an egg yesterday as well or is this the first in a few days?She actually just laid an eggs a few minutes ago.
This was the first in a few daysDid she lay an egg yesterday as well or is this the first in a few days?
She hasn't been around any new plants than the ones she's grown up with since we got her. I don't know the names of them, but at the time she lost her voice she was inside.What kind of plants does she have access to that she may have chewed on there’s a huge long list of toxic plants and some of them can take voice away for example dumbcane . One of my three month old runner ducks choked on Some thing in the grass may be a pebble or a tiny piece of stick when she was eight weeks old. She is 12 weeks old now, and just starting to get her voice back …when it first happened I gave her a little bit of sunflower oil, olive oil combination from a dropper I don’t know if it helped I also looked in her throat and didn’t see anything . But as long as she’s eating drinking pooping and running around like normal that’s good signs
I'm really sorryYou don't have to reply anymore. Thank you all so much for trying to help, but when we went to the vet they suggested anesthesia instead of further trauma and stress. @Miss Lydia @HollowOfWisps @AidKD @Jenbirdee @Quatie Again thank you so much.
I'm very sorry for your loss.You don't have to reply anymore. Thank you all so much for trying to help, but when we went to the vet they suggested anesthesia instead of further trauma and stress. @Miss Lydia @HollowOfWisps @AidKD @Jenbirdee @Quatie Again thank you so much.