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I don’t know if me posting a reply to the whole thread gets y’all a notification but I posted something at the bottom. Thank you so much
I would try to help her. While her wing is healing I'd predator proof the coop and run then get some started pullets or at least a retired layer and start her on quarantine so that by the time that's over your lone girl will be healed enough for integration with her new friend(s) in a secure home. Good luck with everything.
She offered to pay for new chickens but to me it’s not the point, they were all my first flock and I had such a special relationship with all of them. I was too upset to talk to her again yet but she told my husband this.Welcome to the chicken community that cares. Better luck going forward. Have you asked your neighbor to pay for your lost chickens? Adult laying hens are generally worth $20 to $25 each plus shipping. Check with a hatchery to determine costs. Do not ask for the cost of chicks unless that's what you lost. Also consider the cost to repair damages to your fencing if that was involved. Ask politely and if your neighbor is unwilling to comply you might want to consider a small claims court. Put everything in writing and record dates.
I gave her some electrolytes and some fermented wet and dry food. She has towels and is in our bathtub at the moment. She hasn’t moved an inch so I had to move her to make sure she wasn’t sitting in her droppings. She’s making small noises and moving her head a bit. I have a lot of medical supplies around the house so I’m going to look into doing the figure 8. Thank you for all your support.Oh that was responsible of her, I like that. You could take the money and hold on to it until you're ready to start over with a new flock. I think one of our Educators has described a figure-8 bandage for a broken wing, I'll tag them. Meanwhile make her some sugar water for shock. Put 1 tsp sugar in 1 cup of warm water. You can also add a pinch of baking soda and a pinch of salt, stir to dissolve. Hold some up to her beak in a small cup so she can drink. If she won't drink, dip your finger in it and put a drop on the crease of her beak and she should swallow. Don't get any in her nostrils. Continue until she refuses by shaking her head. Here's me tagging the Educators.
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