Not a good day
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:57 am
We have been treating our little Crested hen (Willow) for about two weeks now, trying to ascertain what was making her sick. Tried a variety of things and she fully appeared to be turning the corner.
Last night however when we got home from Exton we noticed our fawn pied hen (Kaia) looked a little askew. I got her out of the cage and was very disheartened to discover she is falling victim to the same condition that claimed her Aunt and Grandma. Some type of calcified growth in her lower region. This link is her Grandma Bella's story.
http://finchforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=5783
Since we still wanted to keep the heat light on Willow we put Kaia in the cage with her. This morning when I woke up I couldn't find Willow, finally noticed she was in the nest laboring heavily. I was hoping she was just having egg issues but after about a hour I realized the worst. Got Willow out and saw she was clearly on her way out. Woke up Sher and to tell her the bad news and she held Willow for a minute or two until she passed.
Obviously Kaia's time is limited as well. After going through this with two other hens we realize that there is nothing we can do for her. Just try and make her last days as comfortable as possible. Kind of tough to basically lose two girls within 24 hours like that. Kaia very well could hold on for another year or so, but it'll be a rough go for her.
Last night however when we got home from Exton we noticed our fawn pied hen (Kaia) looked a little askew. I got her out of the cage and was very disheartened to discover she is falling victim to the same condition that claimed her Aunt and Grandma. Some type of calcified growth in her lower region. This link is her Grandma Bella's story.
http://finchforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=5783
Since we still wanted to keep the heat light on Willow we put Kaia in the cage with her. This morning when I woke up I couldn't find Willow, finally noticed she was in the nest laboring heavily. I was hoping she was just having egg issues but after about a hour I realized the worst. Got Willow out and saw she was clearly on her way out. Woke up Sher and to tell her the bad news and she held Willow for a minute or two until she passed.
Obviously Kaia's time is limited as well. After going through this with two other hens we realize that there is nothing we can do for her. Just try and make her last days as comfortable as possible. Kind of tough to basically lose two girls within 24 hours like that. Kaia very well could hold on for another year or so, but it'll be a rough go for her.