I guess I can take her to the vet tomorrow, a hour away. Her poop is green. I have exhausted the Internet and not finding anything new. I think she is hungry though.

Anyway, I had something I wanted to tell y’all, but forgot what it was. Maybe I will think of it.
I’m sure you looked at all the poop pictures on the chicken chic’s “ the scoop on poop” on her blog?
 
Hahaha! Daddy is going to NASCAR. She is just content to sit in a guinea pig cage and look out the window! Maybe she likes being a princess??
When you check into your hotel just say you’re a location scout for a movie producer and she’s your diabetic alert chicken.
They’ll treat you BOTH like princesses. :gig:lau:gig
That way if she lays an egg and sings the egg song they’ll say “Wow! Time for that lady to give herself some insulin!”
 
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When you check into your hotel just say you’re a location scout for a movie producer and she’s your diabetic alert chicken.
They’ll treat you BOTH like princesses. :gig:lau:gig
That way if she lays an egg and sings the egg song they’ll say “Wow! Time for that lady to give herself some insulin!”
:lau:lau:lau
I would rather be sneaky and put a do not disturb sign on the door.
 
Henny, what you described in the one you did the necropsy on was egg yolk peritonitis. It is treatable but it also means internal laying and an end to egg laying. That's what Gurtrude had, and since she is a pet first and foremost, treating her and saving $$ for surgery for a permanent fix is worth it. I'm pretty sure that isn't a route you're interested in taking unless it's a super special bird. Treatment is draining the fluid from the abdomen, antibiotics and pain medicine, and depo provera monthly. Gurtrude's depo is $16/month.

I'm sorry the same seems to be happening to miss may, but I know you'll make the appropriate choice for her.
 
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