@Gge23
Great to hear that she is has perked up overnight. Hope it continues.
Delighted to report that my little girl has picked up too. Thanks for the name suggestions by the way....I really like both suggestions, so I am going to kind of combine them into Vippy.... What do you think?
Her breathing is so much better today (HUGE RELIEF!!!)and I've been able to put her outside for a few hours in the sunshine and even risked putting her in the pen for 10-15 mins with the others, which went without a hiccup and she had a drink, which I was pleased to see. At the time I had just filled up the feeder which had been empty for a couple of hours so they were all clamouring to get food....you would think I starved them!!... and there was only Frances who even noticed she was there. I was ready to intervene if need be, but there was no aggro. I didn't dare leave her unattended though so she is back in her adjacent cage. She refused to eat fermented feed and picked at the few grower pellets I put down for her but got very agitated when I gave her palls some soaked grains, so against my better judgement, I let her have some, which she polished off in no time. I then headed off to make her some scrambled egg and mixed in a little bread and she is happily picking at that now. I feel like a harassed waiter with a difficult customer, running back and forth to the kitchen to find something that she will approve of! Little Madam!;
Sadly I lost my oldest hen, Henrietta, my only RIR last night. She has had a recurring respiratory infection for the past 2 years which has not slowed her down or prevented her from maintaining her position at the top of the pecking order. She was a very stoic bird. I think not being able to get out in the fresh air to clear her lungs with the lock down has eventually taken it's toll. She has been sneezing and croaky for weeks but never stopped eating or looked unhappy, so it was quite a shock to find her dead. She was over 5 years old...I got her from a friend 3 years ago and she was a mature hen then. She hasn't laid for the past year and a half but she seemed to think she had a fully paid up retirement plan, so I went along with that although I saw no paperwork from her previous employer! She had a near miss with a fox last year, but I chased it off and got her back with just a bit of feather loss and she took it all in her stride. She liked to play auntie with any chicks that were hatched. Never went broody herself and never intruded with the broodies even though as top hen she could, but was always first of the flock to check out the chicks and hang around near them and sometimes offer a tit bit. I feel sad that she died confined to the coop because of this stupid bird flu, instead of out in the grass and open air. RIP Henrietta. May try to do a post mortem exam in the next couple of days if I get a chance. Will be interesting to see if she just ran out of eggs or had some reproductive issue...although she never showed any sign of it.
Think that is all my news. Thanks so much to everyone for their support and sending well wishes and positive vibes for Vippy's recovery. I must try to get a photo of her operation site so you can see how well she is healing. I haven't dressed it since the surgery and after trying to put a dressing on it and her wriggling out of it each time, I gave up and just left it open. Of course she is still no out of the woods, but I'm feeling so much more positive about her chances today.
Regards
Barbara