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SUPER EMERGENCY!!!! Please HELP!!!

So sorry for your loss. If you still have her body and haven’t buried it, you could send it to your state vet on Monday morning, as long as you keep it refrigerated and cold, but not frozen. It is a good way to get a diagnosis in case there is something contagious or if you want to get a diagnosis. Here is a list of state vets to contact for info:
https://www.metzerfarms.com/poultry-labs.html
 
So sorry for your loss. If you still have her body and haven’t buried it, you could send it to your state vet on Monday morning, as long as you keep it refrigerated and cold, but not frozen. It is a good way to get a diagnosis in case there is something contagious or if you want to get a diagnosis. Here is a list of state vets to contact for info:
https://www.metzerfarms.com/poultry-labs.html
Thank you @Eggcessive. I haven't buried her yet and I left her body outside for a bit (it was pretty cool last night). I will see if I can send it for a diagnosis.
 
Thank you all for helping! Mary died yesterday at 11:30 PM. She had a seizure and then fell still and died. I am grieving and I miss her so much. Thank you again for helping me and Mary. :hit
:hugs
I'm so sorry. What do u think was wrong? My duck is in the same boat. I don't know if I should put her down or not. She's feeling better but she just can't keep her balance. Hard decision.

I'm so sorry. :(
 
I'm so sorry. What do u think was wrong? My duck is in the same boat. I don't know if I should put her down or not. She's feeling better but she just can't keep her balance. Hard decision.

I'm so sorry.
I would make a thread if your own if you haven't already. I am sorry about your duck. What are her symptoms?
 
I'm so sorry! FYI for the future, Pedialyte is safe for chickens. In a pinch, so is Gatorade. I keep powdered packets of Pedialyte on hand for emergencies. They keep longer than an open bottle of liquid and you can control how much you mix up at a time. An easier way to get fluids into a bird is to use an eyedropper to lay a line of liquid along the beak. The bird should reflexively open its' mouth, swallowing the liquid (and the meds!) automatically. It's easy, neater and much less traumatic for both the bird and you!
 
:hugsI'm sorry to hear about Mary:hugs
I'm so sorry. What do u think was wrong? My duck is in the same boat. I don't know if I should put her down or not. She's feeling better but she just can't keep her balance. Hard decision.

I'm so sorry. :(
I'm so sorry! FYI for the future, Pedialyte is safe for chickens. In a pinch, so is Gatorade. I keep powdered packets of Pedialyte on hand for emergencies. They keep longer than an open bottle of liquid and you can control how much you mix up at a time. An easier way to get fluids into a bird is to use an eyedropper to lay a line of liquid along the beak. The bird should reflexively open its' mouth, swallowing the liquid (and the meds!) automatically. It's easy, neater and much less traumatic for both the bird and you!
:hugs im so sorry about Mary. Its hard.
I am so sorry about Mary! She lived a good life with you as her owner! :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs
Thank you so much Y'all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Your making me cry! :hugs
 

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