Hi everyone just to let you know I lost one of my girls on monday Pheonix had been unwell with symtoms of sour crop on and off for a few weeks.
I kept treating it and it cleared up and she perked up but within a week it was back each time. She was also getting very thin.
Over the wkend she detoriated rapidly - lots of TLC, stewed apple, cuddles and sour crop treatment made no difference.
Off to vet first thing monday am - my vet was brilliant - I told him 'This is a pet not poultry! She has a name and sits on my lap so I want you to show her the same respect and kindness you show my dog'!!
He smiled and said that was absolutely fine. Turned out Pheonix had a tumour in her stomach, she couldnt digest most of her food so it was comimg back up into the crop causing sour crop. Basically I had been treating the symtom not the cause.
He explained she wouldnt recover but she could go on like this for a long time and he felt that was unfair on her - I agreed and she died peacefully in my arms as he injected her into the liver.
She felt no pain and showed no distress - which was my biggest fear. I had been told it was kinder to wring a chooks neck as they were difficult to put down etc. That was not the case with Pheonix - obviously I wished she could have gone peacefully in her sleep, but this was the closest option.
Problem now!! I have a nest box big enough for 3 chooks. I have 2 left. I know you're not supposed to bring in solo chook - yep bigger nest box is poss but the 2 girls I have left are not easy!!
Dodo is totally neurotic and scared of her own shadow and Speckle is the biggest thug of a chook I have ever come across! I am scared Sp will beat any newbies to a pulp and D will die of stress. But I am now left with 2 chooks and if 1 dies that leaves 1 lonely chook. Any advice? please dont say get rid of the thug - thug or not she is still a pet! Thanx guys
I kept treating it and it cleared up and she perked up but within a week it was back each time. She was also getting very thin.
Over the wkend she detoriated rapidly - lots of TLC, stewed apple, cuddles and sour crop treatment made no difference.
Off to vet first thing monday am - my vet was brilliant - I told him 'This is a pet not poultry! She has a name and sits on my lap so I want you to show her the same respect and kindness you show my dog'!!
He smiled and said that was absolutely fine. Turned out Pheonix had a tumour in her stomach, she couldnt digest most of her food so it was comimg back up into the crop causing sour crop. Basically I had been treating the symtom not the cause.
He explained she wouldnt recover but she could go on like this for a long time and he felt that was unfair on her - I agreed and she died peacefully in my arms as he injected her into the liver.
She felt no pain and showed no distress - which was my biggest fear. I had been told it was kinder to wring a chooks neck as they were difficult to put down etc. That was not the case with Pheonix - obviously I wished she could have gone peacefully in her sleep, but this was the closest option.
Problem now!! I have a nest box big enough for 3 chooks. I have 2 left. I know you're not supposed to bring in solo chook - yep bigger nest box is poss but the 2 girls I have left are not easy!!
Dodo is totally neurotic and scared of her own shadow and Speckle is the biggest thug of a chook I have ever come across! I am scared Sp will beat any newbies to a pulp and D will die of stress. But I am now left with 2 chooks and if 1 dies that leaves 1 lonely chook. Any advice? please dont say get rid of the thug - thug or not she is still a pet! Thanx guys
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