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garlandchickens
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She’s trying so hard to stand but she just can’t. It breaks my heart.
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That’s so sad.. I’m surprised the vitamin E didn’t help her out, this case is exactly something vitamin E helps with and that’s almost exactly what my hen looked like before the vitamin E saved her. At least she survived last night and if she passes she will be with you. Keep hope up and continue doing research to try everything you can! Feel good that you’ve been trying everything to save her!View attachment 2647547
She’s trying so hard to stand but she just can’t. It breaks my heart.
I just gave her the vitamin E a little while ago, it was too late last night. She seems to want to keep fighting, I put her in a nesting box up in the coop so she can try to rest with our being out in the open run.That’s so sad.. I’m surprised the vitamin E didn’t help her out, this case is exactly something vitamin E helps with and that’s almost exactly what my hen looked like before the vitamin E saved her. At least she survived last night and if she passes she will be with you. Keep hope up and continue doing research to try everything you can! Feel good that you’ve been trying everything to save her!
Does she seem like she has an appetite? Like if you put food in front of her does she want to eat or tries to eat it or do you need to force feed her everythingI just gave her the vitamin E a little while ago, it was too late last night. She seems to want to keep fighting, I put her in a nesting box up in the coop so she can try to rest with our being out in the open run.
A couple days ago she did but not today. She just so lethargic. I just forced it into her mouth then she could eat it. She seemed to like it, she just didn’t have the energy to peck and try.Does she seem like she has an appetite? Like if you put food in front of her does she want to eat or tries to eat it or do you need to force feed her everything
Does she seem alert? Like if you clap or shout does she wake up and look around the area For a little or is she just totally out of itA couple days ago she did but not today. She just so lethargic. I just forced it into her mouth then she could eat it. She seemed to like it, she just didn’t have the energy to peck and try.
No, she’s not completely out of it, she tries to move around but she can’t really. She looks up sometimes. She just droops her head all the way down word of underneath her.Does she seem alert? Like if you clap or shout does she wake up and look around the area For a little or is she just totally out of it
Is her vent clean? If she were mines I would honestly just in case put DE on her and in the coop If I tried everything and still don’t know what to do. syringe feed her electrolytes or apple cider vinegar/garlic water As well. If you don’t have a syringe, dip her head in and force her to drink she needs to stay hydratedNo, she’s not completely out of it, she tries to move around but she can’t really. She looks up sometimes. She just droops her head all the way down word of underneath her. View attachment 2647641
Photo from when she was on the porch about an hour ago. She is back in the coop.