- Jul 3, 2020
- 4,298
- 8,058
- 611
Heya! 
Sorry that I've been MIA. Not a lot going on here. But, Maizie passed a few days ago. I knew her time was coming. In that few months - besides the limping - she had prolapsed. A first for me and I fixed it for her. She continued to lay and would come out into the yard when she felt like it. But, the last episode of her failing health she had a swollen crop. I helped her to empty it. But I know that it was definitely something internal going on. So, when she passed, it had only been a few days after finding her with an impacted crop. If it had gone on much longer, I would have taken her to the vet to be euthanized.
I could have done it myself, but she was more like a pet. I euthanized one hen who I wasn't as attached to a few yrs ago and cried for days.
I read through your thread here to catch up. I will have to catch up on your other thread now.

Sorry that I've been MIA. Not a lot going on here. But, Maizie passed a few days ago. I knew her time was coming. In that few months - besides the limping - she had prolapsed. A first for me and I fixed it for her. She continued to lay and would come out into the yard when she felt like it. But, the last episode of her failing health she had a swollen crop. I helped her to empty it. But I know that it was definitely something internal going on. So, when she passed, it had only been a few days after finding her with an impacted crop. If it had gone on much longer, I would have taken her to the vet to be euthanized.
I could have done it myself, but she was more like a pet. I euthanized one hen who I wasn't as attached to a few yrs ago and cried for days.
I read through your thread here to catch up. I will have to catch up on your other thread now.
