Ok so I think I already know the answer to this but just wanted to check in case anyone says - no, no, you should do such and such....
She is about 7 years old (not entirely sure as I bought her from auction) For the last two days she hasn't eaten or drunk anything as far as I can tell. No visible signs of injury or disease. Crop is empty. She had slowed down quite a bit recently and has been going back to the coop quite early. Today I separated her from the others and put in her 'chicken hospital' pen. Even her favourite, scrambled egg couldn't tempt her into eating. She's just sitting there not moving and staring into the distance. I'm thinking its just her 'time' now and there's not really much I can do apart from make sure she is comfortable and has everything she needs if she wants it. I thought about syringing some electrolyte into her beak but that doesn't seem like the right thing to do at this stage if she's at the end of her life. What do you think?
She is about 7 years old (not entirely sure as I bought her from auction) For the last two days she hasn't eaten or drunk anything as far as I can tell. No visible signs of injury or disease. Crop is empty. She had slowed down quite a bit recently and has been going back to the coop quite early. Today I separated her from the others and put in her 'chicken hospital' pen. Even her favourite, scrambled egg couldn't tempt her into eating. She's just sitting there not moving and staring into the distance. I'm thinking its just her 'time' now and there's not really much I can do apart from make sure she is comfortable and has everything she needs if she wants it. I thought about syringing some electrolyte into her beak but that doesn't seem like the right thing to do at this stage if she's at the end of her life. What do you think?