Oh no! Sounds like she had internal injuries - it's not something you can treat at home, and most vets won't do it either. There really wasn't anything you could do. At least you made her last days peaceful. I'm so sorry you lost her. Sending you supportive thoughts.
If/when you feel up to...
What is your weather like where you are? I would not do a heat lamp - she's acclimated to your outdoor temps and that might over heat her. Keeping her in a dry, draft free area, like an unheated garage or shed, and giving her appealing food (regular feed, possibly mixed with raw egg or yogurt...
Could be the egg song, could be predator alert, could be something else. They can sound really weird sometimes. If you take a video, and upload it to youtube and post a link here, we can have a listen for you. Or you can post your video to the Gallery on this site.
What is her behavior...
I suspect some of my boy's initial resistance to grooming his front legs was lingering pain perhaps from dew claw removal. I have no proof. We work around it, find positions he's more comfortable having me groom in, and I just don't put him in styles that require more than a minimal amount of...
This book changed our lives. There's also some ebook versions, and a shorter ebook excerpt for nails. Will help you retrain both you and your dogs to love (or at least peaceably comply) with grooming. It takes time, but if you are consistent, the methods she teaches work. It's all about...
@ShrekDawg - Now that I think about it, when we were first developing our grooming process, we would negotiate, him and I, about which treat was good enough for him to comply with what I wanted him to do. I would show up with clippers, or eye drops, or whatever, and stand there with a variety...
Oh poor baby! That's an example of times I really wish my boy could speak English. It would make explanations so much easier.
My boy's not a fan either, but the cheese or steak immediately appears after each snip, so he tolerates it well enough. Very happy once done!
Definite pullet. Cute girl! She has curling feathers on her back near her tail, but they are not narrow and pointy like a roo. Comb and wattles are too small and pale to be a cockerel at 10 wks old.
Are you talking about cornish cross? Processing age for them is 6-10 weeks. [ETA: In this response I'm talking about cornish cross, or cornish rock cross. I think all these comments would apply to the Jumbo version also.]
Occasionally, by restricting their feed throughout their lives, female...
There are some great articles and threads on here about what works and what doesn't. 1/2" hardware cloth is your friend. Depending on what predators, predator load, and your tolerance for chickens getting eaten by them is, and the money and supplies you can put towards housing, determines how...
My standard poodle (huge feet) has all black claws. I use a bright headlamp to inspect after each cut and so I can see what I'm doing. [I also shave all the hair off his feet and toes first.] There is a texture/color change on the soft part of the inner nail/toe tissue when you don't want to...
Try a flashlight with more lumens. A couple hundred isn't sufficient. Look for several thousand lumens, like 1200 or more if you can find it. Super bright flashlight, super dark room, and cup your hand around the flashlight and the egg, so the only light is coming out thru the egg...
These particular clippers are super sharp and cut through nails and beaks like butter. But I appreciate the concern - there is a risk of that, especially for nail clippers that compress instead of cut (most of the other ones I've tried). I also have a dremel, which can be used to round them...