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Under the weather or on the verge of broodiness?

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Lily has become a little sluggish and nesting in the back of the run (they are still on bedmax) .

I pickes her up last night and she hadn't had a lot to eat and was a little thin, She came in last night and

ate some mashed egg and went to sleep.

This moring she has eaten some more egg and a little mashand wormed her. Her tail is up she looks ok but just a little slow and not fussed. She has just started to lay again ( one last week) none since.

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Sorry to hear that K

 

I'm afraid that it's often a one-way-road when they get that. If she gets uncomfortable when it puts pressure on her organs, then you can either get it drained or have her PTS. I've been through this a few times in the past and on the first occasion I took the chook to Clive and he drained her, after the 2nd draining I called it a day as she was obviously suffering. Now I leave them to bimble along until it becomes obvious that the hen is affected by it and then despatch her :(

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That's good :D watch out for her going blue on the comb, or panting for breath when she sits down. Sometime, the fluid is absorbed and excreted to a certain extent, it depends largely on the cause of the peritonitis; if it is infected (egg) peritonitis then it may well be manageable for a time. Sterile peritonitis is usually caused by a tumour on the liver and isn't really treatable.

 

I know you'll do the best thing by her but feel free to shout if you need anything/help.

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