YO GEORGIANS! :)

I could really use some help/advice. My Delaware Ferrari is getting worse. She's barely a year old and is so wobbly, it's heartbreaking. On the rare occasions when she's standing, her legs are shaking. Usually she is laying on the back of her legs.

My personal beliefs are very strong in not allowing an animal under my care to suffer. As much as I hate it, I really think she needs to be euthanized. I've never used a kill cone to slit a chicken's throat before, but my research says that is the most humane method. I hate to even ask this, but is there anyone that can help me put her down humanely?

I can pay a reasonable fee. Her best interests are the most important thing right now. Heck-if someone thinks they can give her a better life or fix it, I'd be happy to give her away as long as I knew they could handle her issues and keep her pain-free.
 
Think I am going to bed early.....tiled my new bathroom floor, worked in the garden and cleaned some of the Lodge. Got lots to do tomorrow....paint, more garden stuff and play with chicks! Will be going to NYC to visit daughter and then flying back with her and my Grandson for a big family reunion! We will be celebrating Easter early this year as it is the only time we can all get together! Will have lots of chicks hatching while they are all here! Can't wait! I love my family!


These are great pictures of your family, thank you for sharing them with us! I will have to show my daughter these. She is a budding photographer.
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@katsdar , Aurora is doing pretty good. She is still on a SiPap machine to help her with remembering to breath while she sleeps. The nurses and doctors have said that she is just acting like a preemie, so I guess this is something that most preemies do. She is gaining wait, which is great!
 
I could really use some help/advice. My Delaware Ferrari is getting worse. She's barely a year old and is so wobbly, it's heartbreaking. On the rare occasions when she's standing, her legs are shaking. Usually she is laying on the back of her legs.

My personal beliefs are very strong in not allowing an animal under my care to suffer. As much as I hate it, I really think she needs to be euthanized. I've never used a kill cone to slit a chicken's throat before, but my research says that is the most humane method. I hate to even ask this, but is there anyone that can help me put her down humanely?

I can pay a reasonable fee. Her best interests are the most important thing right now. Heck-if someone thinks they can give her a better life or fix it, I'd be happy to give her away as long as I knew they could handle her issues and keep her pain-free.

If we were closer I would help you put her down. I'm so sorry.
 
Okay just saying…Cliff your the best. :clap  I picked up my Cochin babies tonight and have them tucked in bed for the night. It's way past bedtime so pics will have to wait until tomorrow. I just had to say thank you so very much and how helpful the folks at the TSC in McDonough are compared to the one closer to my home. It's a shame I have to drive over an hour away instead of going to my local TSC to get service and dedication to customers and folks in the poultry world. 

Make that x4! All the people at the mcdonough TSC were WAY more helpful and knowledgeable than the store I've been going to.
 

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