AceSierra
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- Jun 2, 2020
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So my almost 5 years old hen has been acting lethargic so I took her to the uga vet Here in gerogia last wensday night because I know chickens can die just from a few day as soon as any symptoms arise. Her crop was really full and distended and the night before that she had a soft shelled egg break inside of her (it's happened often the last few years I give her probiots ans antibiotics whenever it happens.) But she was really lethargic and not eating and drinking alot of fluids. They kept her over night and had her scheduled for an exotic vet to see her the next day. The next day I tell them all thay had been going on and they do blood work,parasite smear, check vitals weight etc. She has no parasites and they flushed out her crop. We opted to do an mri to see what was going on and she has 2 pretty large tumors and a few small ones. The largest and a few scattered are in her ovaries (I'll include pictures below) theirs nothing they can do because of the likely hood she would bleed out during surgery and the cancer would just grow back and spread to more vital organ. With her having cancer her immune system is comprised and she can no longer lay normal eggs. Because of this immune system compromise she's more likely to get sick and have sour crop. (I've had a chicken before her with mareks a type of cancer causing disease but this one is called carcinomatosis and is extremely common is egg laying hens) she Is vaccinated and currently still eating they recommended I switched her to an all flock diet so she is eating purina flock raiser. She's just now started eating pretty good again but she's not drinking on her own I've been having to force water in her with a syringe. Iconsider her eating anything a win so I've been giving her lots of meal worms, crickets, kale, greens, preobiotic yogurt, and the occasion cheese cake which is her favorite. She is an indoor chicken (who wears a diaper lol) and sleeps inside with me and a 3 year old silkie rooster. I've had her since she was a baby she's the love of my life and an amazing girl I just want to know what I can do to make these last few months the best for her. She's currently on antibiotics/anti-inflammatory medication and antifungal meds. We've been going outside everyday for the last few days because she loves the sun and her dirt baths. She's underweight right now and one of the medications said it could cause anorexia and diahrea so I'm also wondering if I should stop using it after awhile.
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