- Mar 18, 2007
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hello all...
I have a golden seabright named pretty girl who is about 6 years old now. She has been showing signs of her old age, and suffering from all sorts of problems. Tonight, when I went in to get a head count, I picked her up and tucked her in my coat as I always do on cold nights, to give her a boost. I noticed she was having a hard time breathing, I brought her in and noticed that she was really laboring, and had a lot of mucus in her mouth ( clear goobers) but the strangest thing happened. Her right eye was bubbling as if saliva was coming out of her eyeball. It really freaked me out. She is inside the house now in the dog crate with fresh straw, water and some bread soaked in milk. She is doing a little better, and I noticed that she was drinking water, so that's a good sign. She is Sleeping now, but still struggling to breathe. It's almost like she has croupe or something? So my questions are...
1.) any ideas on what is wrong with her?
2.) how many of you kill and eat your birds after they stop laying? I don't have the heart to do this, but I hate seeing them grow old and suffer too!!! Seems like life is cruel
3.) How do you know if a chicken is in pain?
4.) What do you do if a chicken gets too old to survive the elements, but isn't suffering from anything other than old age? Should she become a house pet, literally? This is all so complicated!
Any and all of your thoughts are greatly appreciated.
K
I have a golden seabright named pretty girl who is about 6 years old now. She has been showing signs of her old age, and suffering from all sorts of problems. Tonight, when I went in to get a head count, I picked her up and tucked her in my coat as I always do on cold nights, to give her a boost. I noticed she was having a hard time breathing, I brought her in and noticed that she was really laboring, and had a lot of mucus in her mouth ( clear goobers) but the strangest thing happened. Her right eye was bubbling as if saliva was coming out of her eyeball. It really freaked me out. She is inside the house now in the dog crate with fresh straw, water and some bread soaked in milk. She is doing a little better, and I noticed that she was drinking water, so that's a good sign. She is Sleeping now, but still struggling to breathe. It's almost like she has croupe or something? So my questions are...
1.) any ideas on what is wrong with her?
2.) how many of you kill and eat your birds after they stop laying? I don't have the heart to do this, but I hate seeing them grow old and suffer too!!! Seems like life is cruel

3.) How do you know if a chicken is in pain?
4.) What do you do if a chicken gets too old to survive the elements, but isn't suffering from anything other than old age? Should she become a house pet, literally? This is all so complicated!
Any and all of your thoughts are greatly appreciated.
K

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