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It sounds like she has suffered damage to her brain, unfortunately recovery seems unlikely, but she could linger like this for a long time if you continue to provide nutritional support. Under normal circumstances she would likely quickly pass on from thirst, but it may be more humane to put her down rather than let her continue to just survive. Most animals, including people, when they die naturally, slowly become less interested in food and gradually just fall asleep and pass on. I don't think that is going to happen with her.
Exactly what I said to Tom, that I'm sure she has brain damage; how could she not with seizure after seizure in addition to whatever the initial event was? Thank you, Mary. The way she flips over in one of the big seizures, she'd probably eventually just snap her own neck. I never thought she'd survive this long after that first day, especially a tiny slip of a hen like Carly, but she was still interested in food so I thought if there was a chance she'd recover, as my Meg did three different times, I would try for a few days, but it's becoming apparent that we can't let her continue in this state and that she will not get better. Thank you for your input. It's like I know, but then I second guess myself and I need someone else to tell me what I really did pretty much know in my heart of hearts.
Thank you. It's odd that she's gone, but we knew it was coming. This is why I'd rather try to avoid this gene if possible. I know that by keeping what I think is Dru's daughter sired by Atlas, it may still be here, but I so wanted a chick out of Druscilla.Sorry about Pooh.