More chicken trauma...the saga continues
1:30pm
I can't believe it.
I had Lucy all mended up, all her wounds closed, she was gaining weight and really looking great. So I put her back in the run and she was having the time of her life scratching in the dirt for worms, visiting with Henrietta, etc.
I had the flies all under control too. Haven't even seen one out there in days, the gnat larvae and Solar Fly Trap were really doing the trick.
Then I noticed TWO eggs inthe nesting box yesterday. Could Lucy have laid an egg, after not laying for several weeks? Or did Henrietta lay two in one day (not unheard of). Well, everything looked fine with her, so I didn't concern myself too much.
Today when I went out to check on Lucy, she was in the Eglu again. This was late morning, so I had an "uh-oh" feeling. When she heard me she came out, and I could see bloody bits hanging down from her vent. Ugh.
Henrietta immediately came over to peck at her vent. I shooed her away and picked up Lucy to assess the damage.
Not looking good. It looked like Henrietta had gotten at her a little bit, she was dripping blood, and the prolapse was quite big, plus it was dirty too.
I took her inside to wash her off in the sink, then called the vet.
I am going to have her put down this afternoon. I think she and I have both been through enough. I don't want her life to just be about pain. At least her last few days have been good. And for myself, I can't take nursing her through one more major illness, and I can't afford any more vet bills.
So she's all clean and covered up in her hospital cage. I am going to lay down with Julian and take a nap, then we'll go in to have her put down after that.
Ugh, this sucks. After all that work and such a beautiful recovery from flystrike...THIS has to happen. Maybe she had problems to begin with and that's what brought on the flystrike. Maybe this is due to the damage to her cloaca from the maggots. Maybe it's just a coincidence. I don't know, but it's really awful. I feel bad making her wait until this afternoon, since she's probably in pain, but at this point Julian needs a nap, I coud use one too, and I'm not in any mental place where I can just go chop off her head in the backyard and get this over with. I wish I could, but right now I think a nice peaceful death at the vet's is best.
5:00pm
Well, we just got back from the vet. She said that it looked like her whole oviduct had prolapsed and come out through her vent, and wasn't likely that she would recover. She agreed that putting her to sleep would be the best thing. She was very nice and sympathetic, and isn't charging me for the euthanasia.
So now we're back home. That's that. Yuck.
7:30pm
The saga goes on and on!
The vet just called me and said that they haven't put Lucy down yet. The vet wants to give her one more try. At no charge.
If she looks like she isn't going to recover, then they will euthanize her. She may need to be spayed. If she recovers, I can take her home once she is healthy. If I decide that I don't want to take her afterwards, then they will find a home for her.
The vet said that she is eating well and not in any obvious pain right now. She is going to monitor her over the weekend and let me know what her chances are on Monday.
I expressed my concern that she has been in enough pain lately, and that if it looks like she will have a lot more pain in her future, then I would rather have her put down sooner than later. She said she understands, and if it comes to that, she will euthanize her.
So the story of Lucy continues. This vet is really quite something. Most vets won't even bother with chickens, even bird vets, and here this one is willing to do pro bono surgery on mine and care for her until she recovers at no charge to me! Just to give a chicken a chance. Remarkable.
I'll have to think of something really nice to do for her in return. I'm pretty poor right now, have no extra money in my bank account, but I could at least make cookies or something...I'll have to see what I can come up with. Any ideas?



Comments
Aw, that is sweet - I hope the chickie survives, poor thing.
Maybe you could offer to walk the dogs in her care, or give her a few hours of your time helping out or something like that?
Posted by: erika | September 29, 2006 09:29 AM
Forgot to give a last update. I told the vet to keep her. Couldn't handle any more chicken trauma or chicken hand-holding. And after all that blood and mess and maggots, I wouldn't even eat her.
So the vet kept her. I couldn't keep Henrietta by herself, because she would have been too lonely, so I found a home for her up in the hills on a nice ranch with a lady who already had a bunch of chickens.
End of chicken saga. It was nice while it lasted but WTF? Too crazy a ride for me under the circumstances of being very pregnant and about to have a newborn (+ a 3yo) to care for.
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January 21, 2010 11:37 AM