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Hi - was hoping my second post would be to say we had our first egg but sadly not. A fox killed Lafonda in broad daylight today and wounded the other 2. We have been at the Royal Vet College with them (they usually treat my horses but have a farm vet), they have a couple of puncture wounds which have been glued, had fluids, pain relief and antibiotics and are now home in the kitchen. They are of course very shocked and Scarlett is gurgling (sounds awful) as her air sac may be punctured - however she is the brighter one so the vet was quite hopeful. Can this repair itself? Also what do I do with Lafonda, vet wasn't sure?

 

Sorry it's so long :( :(

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Very sorry to hear it. Fingers crossed that they pull though.

 

Re Lafonda, you can bury her, but cover the site well with rocks, especially as the fox is about, or you can double bag her and put her in the bin. A lot of people are upset by that suggestion, and I can understand it, but it is what I do. Another option is to ask the vet to have her cremated, but there will be a fee.

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They are still here :) Scarlett is up and has eaten some cucumber but still making the horrible gurgling noise and they have both had their meds this am. However Hans is refusing to stand and just flops to the side if you stand her up and isn't interested in food/water, she also feels quite hot but maybe becausse she is lying down all the time? I have spoken to the vet and she said to give Hans until this evening to stand and or maybe call it a day. They couldn't find a wound on Scarlett to account for the air sac gurgling so rather than put her through x-rays that might be the kindest thing for her too :(

 

Any advice welcome.

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Thanks - she is at least sitting upright and I have syringed a little honey and water into her - she is a bit gurgley too, could it be shock as neither has a wound there? Is it OK to give Scarlett more cucumber as this it what she seems to want to eat.

 

Sorry for all the questions - you may have guessed I'm a chook virgin :oops: Already really attached to them after 3 weeks.

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I would give her whatever she fancies but avoid dairy. Cucumber will give her a bit of fluid but not any energy so perhaps try tempting her with a little porridge or mash. I wouldn't over handle her though as the less stress the better (unless of course she is one that loves handling).

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Yes, if this is what she is showing an interest in. I'd keep them warm, and in a quiet, darkish place, so that they can get over their shock.

 

Many swear by Backs Rescue Remedy for traumatised chickens. It won't do any harm, if you have some to hand.

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Just took them to my own vet (who has chickens) and we decided the best thing for Hans was to be pts, she couldn't stand and looked very poorly. However he said Scarlett seems to be making a good recovery - she's had a good look round my house !

 

Quick question as she is now an only chick - when should I get her some friends? Obviously she needs to get better but don't want her to pine away if she is lonely. She is in my dog crate with lots of straw and a sleeping bag over it in the conservatory.

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I think Scarlett should be renamed Phoenix :D She seems to have made a remarkable recovery (fingers crossed), she is eating and drinking normally and even had dessert (grapes !) and has now resorted to pecking the crate door to be let out. So she is now roaming around the conservatory (it's quite big luckily) s"Ooops, word censored!"ing her beak along the wooden floor for her own amusement and pooing liberally - I'm so happy (hatch)

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