Haven't posted in a long time, just been lurking. Need some serious help now though. Last year we lost three barred rock hens to a sudden illness. We medicated, treated, etc. and still lost them. Now, a year later, another hen is showing the exact symptoms. We've ruled out sour crop, impacted crop, cocci, lice, etc. The hens' deaths last year happened on a long holiday weekend, so preserving the bodies for a necropsy was impossible. Dear Maggie will probably die today. So now the question is how to handle things. If I put her out of her misery, how do I do it humanely without interfering with the necropsy? If she lasts until after business hours, what will be the best way to preserve the body until tomorrow?
In case anyone is interested, she's a 3 year old barred rock, and until Saturday, was top hen, laying, eating, and having a grand time. Saturday night we found her off the roost in a puddle of clear white poo, Sunday she ate a teaspoon of food and some yogurt, today she looks 100x worse, has a nasty butt and no strength at all. Sigh. I feel so helpless.
Thanks in advance for your help.
In case anyone is interested, she's a 3 year old barred rock, and until Saturday, was top hen, laying, eating, and having a grand time. Saturday night we found her off the roost in a puddle of clear white poo, Sunday she ate a teaspoon of food and some yogurt, today she looks 100x worse, has a nasty butt and no strength at all. Sigh. I feel so helpless.
Thanks in advance for your help.