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Kitty doesn’t look at chicks as snack? As for your hen do you have poultry Nutri drench? You could give her some directly in her mouth (drop) so she doesn’t get any down her air way. I’m not sure what else you can do for her other that keep her where you can monitor her eating an drinking and keep her away from the others. Maybe Bob has some ideas. Does her eyes look normal?
 
Kitty doesn’t look at chicks as snack? As for your hen do you have poultry Nutri drench? You could give her some directly in her mouth (drop) so she doesn’t get any down her air way. I’m not sure what else you can do for her other that keep her where you can monitor her eating an drinking and keep her away from the others. Maybe Bob has some ideas. Does her eyes look normal?
Her eyes look okay. No swelling or discoloration, but she does have them closed most of the time. She looks like she's sleeping. Her skin does look more yellow than normal. Like a jaundice look. I'll giver her a direct drop of the nutri-drench and see how she responds.

Springer is a lover and helps protect them actually. He's been around all the chicks we've had actually. I was just telling someone it was strange that it took me raising birds to appreciate a good cat. Our other cat... I don't let him around the small birds. He's never tried anything I know of, but I don't trust him.
 
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Chris her legs are where and her pupils are normal @casportpony is on let’s see if we can get her here.
Yes they appear normal.
Just now when I approached her to get some pictures, she stood up just fine, and actually went to get some water. She still acting a little lame with her motion, and her feathers are a little puffed up. Visually though I can't see any warning signs oh, it's mostly just in her actions.
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By the time I got done typing above oh, she's already laid back down and close your eyes.
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