- Aug 11, 2018
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Pearlie is a Golden Comet. Age unknown, pound chicken, but has been a near-daily layer since we got her in November.
On Friday, she was fine. Laid an egg, running around.
On Saturday, she didn't get off the roost when I opened the coop. Her eyes were closed. I opened the coop pretty early, so I put her down by a waterer.
An hour and a half later, I went out and she was still there, head bowed over the water dish.
I took her inside in a hospital cage. By then she had quit eating and drinking on her own. Her eyes stayed closed even when she was standing up.
I did epsom baths. I pilled her with amoxicillin and calcium. I did a digital exam for an egg (no egg present). I soaked bread in nutridrench, forced open her beak and made her eat it. Once it was in her mouth, she did. Same with cat food and scrambled eggs. I used a feeder syringe to make her drink some nutridrench sugar water. Today I put her hospital cage out with the other chickens so she could see them and let her out. She went up to the fence near where her buddy hen was. Then closed her eyes.
So, euthanasia. I'm not ready yet because there's a part of me that's still hoping. I read the "Harvey the Great is Dying" thread and keep thinking, "Well one more day and she could turn around like Harvey."
I can't afford the one vet who sees chickens. The last visit (for another chicken) cost almost a thousand bucks.
What should I do now? Keep up the syringe watering and force-feeding her so she'll be more comfortable when she dies? Not do that?
On Friday, she was fine. Laid an egg, running around.
On Saturday, she didn't get off the roost when I opened the coop. Her eyes were closed. I opened the coop pretty early, so I put her down by a waterer.
An hour and a half later, I went out and she was still there, head bowed over the water dish.
I took her inside in a hospital cage. By then she had quit eating and drinking on her own. Her eyes stayed closed even when she was standing up.
I did epsom baths. I pilled her with amoxicillin and calcium. I did a digital exam for an egg (no egg present). I soaked bread in nutridrench, forced open her beak and made her eat it. Once it was in her mouth, she did. Same with cat food and scrambled eggs. I used a feeder syringe to make her drink some nutridrench sugar water. Today I put her hospital cage out with the other chickens so she could see them and let her out. She went up to the fence near where her buddy hen was. Then closed her eyes.
So, euthanasia. I'm not ready yet because there's a part of me that's still hoping. I read the "Harvey the Great is Dying" thread and keep thinking, "Well one more day and she could turn around like Harvey."
I can't afford the one vet who sees chickens. The last visit (for another chicken) cost almost a thousand bucks.
What should I do now? Keep up the syringe watering and force-feeding her so she'll be more comfortable when she dies? Not do that?