Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Poultry and Pets => The Hen House => Topic started by: chloe on February 16, 2011, 18:44
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My chicken is very ill, and i know she is going to die. But i want to know what is causing it. (She is a pekin) Quite young, around 7 months. She has been ill for a few days and she just stopped eating and drinking. So i made her drink some water, but today when i got home, she was just on the floor looking dead. Now she just sits looking dead, but she is still breathing. I can't kill chickens, but i really want her to just die as she is just collapsed.
But something weird just happend. I moved the box and her head went straight back onto her back and water started coming out of her mouth... does anyone know why she is doing this, and why she just stopped eating and drinking?
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If you new she was very ill why didn't you take her to the vets.......I cannot understand why you leaving her like this!
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one of mine did that and its just lung fluid ccoming back up. the water you fed her probably earlier. She is probably beyond help and you will probably never find out what or why. by the time chicks show they are ill it is too late anyways. A vet would have put her out of her misery sooner. bless her. I do feel for you but please find some one who can help you euthenase in the unlikelylihood of it happening again.
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sorry Chloe but she needs a vet immediately (she should have been taken before posting this) however if you cannot get her to one please don't let her suffer any more and put her out of her pain.
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I think she's past the vet's care now Chloe.
She needs to be put to sleep now before she suffers any more !
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Unfortunately not being able to dispatch a chicken is not really an option when you keep chickens unless you have someone else to do it for you or you take your bird to a vet.
It sounds as if you poor hen is beyond help now, however please learn from your experience for the sake of any other birds you own and find someone who would do the dispatching for you in the future if needed or take the responsibility yourself and learn. Try looking for a local game keeper or poultry club. These people are invariably experienced and will be glad to pass on their knowledge of this essential skill.
We all love our birds and one of the last kindnesses you can offer them is a peaceful and swift death.
My sympathy is with you but most of all with your suffering and dying hen.
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I haven't had to deal with a dying chicken yet, but I have taken dogs to be put down and I support myself by thinking that this is a small return for the companionship I have had over the years from that animal.
If you can't do it yourself, you need a vet asap, or someone who can put down your poor girl.
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Sorry Chloe but I'm with everyone else on this. Any vet could put her to sleep and knowing why is a secondary concern. You've posted at 6.44pm as well, which means it's probably too late for the vet today and your poor hen faces another night of misery. I hope she goes in the night, but if not, please please take her to the vet first thing tomorrow. I'm sure you don't mean to be cruel, but it's time to let go :(
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Please everyone, dont be too hard on Chloe. It sounds as if she is a new keeper and perhaps a bit niaive. I would hate to think that we have put her off coming on to this board to ask for advice which could potentially save another of her chooks if it became ill.
We all know that she should have sought advice earlier or even done the deed to end her chooks suffering. Im sure that this is a very sad and painful lesson that she has learnt, and hopefully chook is now at peace in chookie heaven with our other babies.
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Please everyone, dont be too hard on Chloe. It sounds as if she is a new keeper and perhaps a bit niaive. I would hate to think that we have put her off coming on to this board to ask for advice which could potentially save another of her chooks if it became ill.
We all know that she should have sought advice earlier or even done the deed to end her chooks suffering. Im sure that this is a very sad and painful lesson that she has learnt, and hopefully chook is now at peace in chookie heaven with our other babies.
I agree completly. This would have been a very hard and difficult lesson learned in a terrible way for Chloe and her chook. I am sure she will be now looking for a local vet who treats poultry incase it happens again.
Please come back if you need more advice on anything Chloe and we will all be here to help as best we can.
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Hi Chloe
How are you and your girls doing. :)
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Sorry for letting her suffer like that but she did die during the night. If another one of my hens does get ill i'l be sure to take her to a vet before it's too late
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Hopefully you won't be in that situation for a long time to come. It's not a nice place to be in :(
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it's never a nice situation but we all learn from times like this xx
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Sorry to hear your sad news Chloe. I wish you and your chooks well for many years to come. As others have said, as soon as you think there is a problem, no matter how small or silly it may be, get advice.
GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!
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Sorry for letting her suffer like that but she did die during the night. If another one of my hens does get ill i'l be sure to take her to a vet before it's too late
I'm glad she slipped away quietly in the end Chloe. Trouble is for the most part chickens don't show they are ill until it's really serious. If you notice anything out of the ordinary in the future just ask on here and someone will be able to tell you whether it is something to worry about :)
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Hi Chloe
sorry to hear that your hen is died.we are all learning.hope wont be again this bad stuation.
i believe she got some infection from water :(