Last night at 9pm our local SPCA got a call to go rescue a guinea hen that someone had dumped inside one of those metal government post boxes we put the mail in (for mailing). They'd never seen such a stupid act of cruelty - a guinea hen? in the city? really?
Anyways they kept her overnight in a metal dog crate, I went to pick her up this afternoon and saw no water or food in the crate, the bird was terrified and frantic but i managed to get her out of there and into a small plastic dog carrier, she was very quiet all the way home.
She's safe now, in our barn which doubles as a chicken coop, in a large "condo" with a 60W bulb for heat, chick crumbles, water, clean shavings. She seems calm and curious but if you get too close she will put her head down and puff up, and don't even think about trying to touch her - she goes spastic. I can't blame her after all she's been through
We know NOTHING about her (or even if it's a girl!). She's made a few noises but not much. No idea how old, if kept in captivity or if wild, free-ranged or crated, human contact or not, nothing.
She is extremely pale, looks anemic. She shakes slightly but I don't know if from stress or cold. she's thin - no chance yet to treat for parasites and deworm, that will be for tomorrow as she's been through enough today. Her left wing hangs down with some feathers out of place - is her wing broken?
She has not touched her food or water since she's here, not even tried to peck the black sunflower seeds i tossed in the shavings. She seems alert and curious, clean and healthy.
I'm worried that she's so pale and that she's dehydrated - can a guinea hen let themselves die of thirst or hunger after such stressful events? I don't know what more I can do
Here's the sweetie...

, Thank you so much for any advice you can give!
i love her already....
Anyways they kept her overnight in a metal dog crate, I went to pick her up this afternoon and saw no water or food in the crate, the bird was terrified and frantic but i managed to get her out of there and into a small plastic dog carrier, she was very quiet all the way home.
She's safe now, in our barn which doubles as a chicken coop, in a large "condo" with a 60W bulb for heat, chick crumbles, water, clean shavings. She seems calm and curious but if you get too close she will put her head down and puff up, and don't even think about trying to touch her - she goes spastic. I can't blame her after all she's been through

We know NOTHING about her (or even if it's a girl!). She's made a few noises but not much. No idea how old, if kept in captivity or if wild, free-ranged or crated, human contact or not, nothing.
She is extremely pale, looks anemic. She shakes slightly but I don't know if from stress or cold. she's thin - no chance yet to treat for parasites and deworm, that will be for tomorrow as she's been through enough today. Her left wing hangs down with some feathers out of place - is her wing broken?
She has not touched her food or water since she's here, not even tried to peck the black sunflower seeds i tossed in the shavings. She seems alert and curious, clean and healthy.
I'm worried that she's so pale and that she's dehydrated - can a guinea hen let themselves die of thirst or hunger after such stressful events? I don't know what more I can do

Here's the sweetie...
, Thank you so much for any advice you can give!
i love her already....
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