On the vet bill it says they gave fluids, subcutaneous, Baytril Injection and Metronidazole suspension. Baytril was the antibiotic and the Metronidazole is for parasites. Susie is getting weaker...her combs are far off to one side now. She keeps her eyes shut and doesn't stir easily. I lifted her out of her pen area and she sounds like a water bottle. Any pressure on her crop just makes it swish around. She's only poohed once since earlier this afternoon and she's still not eating or drinking. I've given her millet spray's and a piece of bread...but she won't go near it. Also, we the vet examined her crop area, it's so protruded that its bruised. I'm just wondering if something has ruptured. I really don't expect her to make it through the night. If there's a chance that she'll bounce back, I'll take it. But if she's not, I'd rather break her neck than see her suffer. Unfortunately, I don't have a crystal ball.
Thank you for your concern
Regards,
Fiona
Thanks for sharing the additional information, 'cause those details can be very helpful to us all.
Hate seein' folks go through this, and I do understand your concerns that she may be suffering needlessly. She will hopefully get better, but if not? Shock normally precedes death, and is nature's anesthetic ... she most probably won't suffer much more than mild discomfort, either way.
And, you've done far more for her than any chicken could ever hope for.