NEED ADVISE IMMEDIATELY!!!

Actually clear colorless fluid is a result of a persistent or cystic right oviduct that has not shrunk down early on, not ascites. Hens are born with 2 oviducts, but only the left one normally develops. Ascites fluid is always yellow to amber, and can be almost green or brown if liver disease is advanced.
 
Well I did it just now. Scared, but I knew it was the right thing to give her instant relief. Her belly feels so much smaller and she is so much lighter. She was very relaxed with her eyes closed when I was draining her. She is drinking electrolytes and probiotics mixed with water now. Seems alert. Thanks again!
 

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Well I did it just now. Scared, but I knew it was the right thing to give her instant relief. Her belly feels so much smaller and she is so much lighter. She was very relaxed with her eyes closed when I was draining her. She is drinking electrolytes and probiotics mixed with water now. Seems alert. Thanks again!
How long did she live for after you drained her?
 

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