August 17, 201014 yr Author Seems very apt this euthanasia topic right now as I had to euthanase another hen in the aviary today. She either had a fast acting tumour or egg peritonitis. Found her on the ground and when I picked her up her whole abdomen was swollen up like she was carrying a tennis ball in there. Sorry Nubbly, it was one of your hens How is Omelettes daughter today Kaz? Well I know now why she was attacked. Seems she was trying to nest and lay an egg in that cull cage and others attacked her because she was trying to protect her spot. Chances are high she had taken over a food dish Here she is today Edited August 17, 201014 yr by KAZ
August 17, 201014 yr Laying eggs where ever the opportunity presents itself - definitely omelettes daughter! Sorry to hear about the other hen
August 17, 201014 yr Author Any improvement from the bald one? As I already posted ......she is still with us. She laid an egg today and the photos tell the story
August 17, 201014 yr Author She looks very pleased with herself...So far ( fingers crossed ) she seems to be recovering. Maybe its a sign I must keep her.Laying eggs where ever the opportunity presents itself - definitely omelettes daughter!So it would seem
August 17, 201014 yr Unfortunately it seems no matter our best intentions, we are just always going to lose some birds. The scalped bird may survive, but another good hen was lost it seems.
August 21, 201014 yr Author The attacked hen is doing okay.....she is eating, hasnt lost any weight, her wounds are being treated and her eyes are being treated. Once the trauma has subsided from her eyes I will do an eyesight test for her and see exactly what sight she has or hasnt lost. her beak has suffered some trauma also but its mostly to the top layer and should repair itself. you will note that I DONT euthenase everything with an issue. A bird has to be given a chance if there is one. The vet I worked for years ago told me " you dont give up on an animal until it has given up on itself " . I try to live by those words wherever possible. Edited August 21, 201014 yr by KAZ
August 21, 201014 yr you will note that I DONT euthenase everything with an issue. A bird has to given a chance if there is one. The vet I worked for years ago told me " you dont give up on an animal until it has given up on itself " . I try to live by those words wherever possible. I so agree with those words Kaz. I had an incident in the birdroom yesterday. A Clearwing was going to be coming out of the box any day now but the hen attacked it big time yesterday! What a mess. Totally bald on top, both eyes closed, even one wing damaged, blood everywhere. Took no chances, removed this bird and then took the remaining two from the nest and put on the floor of the cabinet with a up-side down container on the floor should they need it. First thing I did was move it to another cage on its own to see how it was going to go over a couple hours. Sometimes they just crounch in corners and give up. Anyhow it was moving around and appearing to be quite a fighter so off I went to set up the hospital cage. Being warm at times like this can be comforting. So HC set up inside chick moved in. Main thing was to feed and settle it down for the night. Will over the next couple of days clean up wounds but not too much as they have begun to scab over. Eyes are not a real issue, bird does not need to see as I am feeding it, it does not need to look for food. Fingers crossed. I took some photos and will post if people want to see but will start another thread and not hi-jack this one anymore than I have already. Hopefully Kaz's and my bird survive.
August 21, 201014 yr Well i tried your way today Kaz, put a hen down that was waisting away, it actually was very easy BUT i felt very sick in the stomcahe latter , Had to go make a cuppa tea and sit down and get my head together, It was the first time I have ever killed anything. Besides spiders. But it seem peaceful but Greg reckons that it was a cruled way to do it (by suffercation) he said how would you like to be suffercated) he made me feel ****. But the hen in question has been crook for a while, I have tried everything on her to no avail. She was skin and bone like megabacteria but it didn't show up under the microscope. I was scared she would spread what she had to the other birds. She was one hen I really wanted to keep as she was full sister to my yellow DF spangle cock. But she has now gone to heaven. she was only an 08 hen. I have one young cock out of her from last year.
August 21, 201014 yr Author But it seem peaceful but Greg reckons that it was a cruel way to do it (by suffercation) he said how would you like to be suffercated) he made me feel ****. Knowing how some other breeders euthanase their sick or inflicted birds you could have turned that comment around on him. I have heard it too, and I just say back to them ( knowing how they euthanase their birds ) how would you like your neck broken by a strong pair of hands or how would you like to be in a box attached to a car exhaust ?! I still think my method is better than the more violent ways. Edited August 21, 201014 yr by KAZ
August 21, 201014 yr How people choose to euthanase birds will always depend on a number of things. It can be done by the method one learns from a parent for example. car exhust is not a bad as it seems. They simply go to sleep quite peacefully. It is sometimes the manner is which a bird is held gives the impression the method is not a sound one when in fact it is. In fact the toad busting campaign held up Kunnanarra once a year euthanse the cane toad by carbon monoxide (same stuff your car exhust puts out). My methods for euthansing are: 1. Choloform - it is quick and simply go too sleep. 2. I hold bird in which ever hand is the strongest at the time. Place the thumb over the breast bone onto the area directly above the heart. Press hard enough that the heart cannot pump any more blood. They simply go to sleep and although it sounds like they would struggle they actually do not. I do not recommend this method to the beginner if you don't know much about bird anatomy as you may well no press on the heart and actually prolong the process thereby causing more distress to the bird.
August 25, 201014 yr Author The attacked hen is doing okay.....she is eating, hasnt lost any weight, her wounds are being treated and her eyes are being treated. Once the trauma has subsided from her eyes I will do an eyesight test for her and see exactly what sight she has or hasnt lost. her beak has suffered some trauma also but its mostly to the top layer and should repair itself. you will note that I DONT euthenase everything with an issue. A bird has to be given a chance if there is one. The vet I worked for years ago told me " you dont give up on an animal until it has given up on itself " . I try to live by those words wherever possible. Attacked hen is doing better. She can find her way onto a perch. Her head injuries have scabbed over and the scab is about to fall off. Whether or not she will be able to regrow feathers on her head we will have to wait and see.
August 25, 201014 yr well im sorry to say but this method is not fool proof me being the fool today i had to anesthetize a young chick from nest for reasons of my desecration of its future health to not only it but my stud so i decided to do this method only i knocked the poor thing clear out unconscious as you would a person if they were to hold their breath i didnt know what to do its heart was still beating very steady and the chick was plain knocked out so i ran around like an idiot trying to think of what to do poor little thing im sure it was brain dead or something i felt so so bad my normal method the vet told me just requires me to not really need to be near bird when it genitally goes to sleep through a self induced coma so i was devastated with this chick in my hand heart still pumping away not knowing what to do in the end i tossed it to the dog as i couldn't bear the poor little thing waking up and looking at me mabe bad move but im sure that would of ended any pain it may or may not of been in if it woke up so im never ever going to try this on a adult bird ever im just going to stick to my easy simple way the vet told me was humane and works just thought id share not all people may be able to do this i couldnt i completely stuffed it Edited August 25, 201014 yr by GenericBlue
August 25, 201014 yr Author GB you dont release your hold on the bird until there are no signs of life. Dont just time it as in a certain amount of seconds. Every bird is different.
August 25, 201014 yr GB you dont release your hold on the bird until there are no signs of life. Dont just time it as in a certain amount of seconds. Every bird is different. kaz its heart was still pumping the chick passed out and i did hold for long time it wouldnt die i was mortally disturbed :rip:
August 25, 201014 yr I am soooooo sorry Gb but I just sat back here and read your post and started giggling at your expense. I was just imaging you being mortally disturbed :rip: . Sorry mate goodn't help myself But the dog didn't mind. Gee sorry again, I have the giggles. Gee I think I am disturbed Edited August 25, 201014 yr by splat
August 25, 201014 yr Author I am soooooo sorry Gb but I just sat back here and read your post and started giggling at your expensive. I was just imaging you being mortally disturbed . Sorry mate goodn't help myself But the dog didn't mind. Gee sorry again, I have the giggles. Gee I think I am disturbed How expensive is she :rip:
August 25, 201014 yr Oops I meant expense :rip: i am tied have been doing my budgie book work alnight and playing on here
August 25, 201014 yr Oops I meant expense i am tied have been doing my budgie book work alnight and playing on here its okay splat you can laugh at me all you like if i can but make one persons life less boring then my job here is done :rip: me being mortally disturbed is a common thing for me oh maybe its me mortally disturbing others Edited August 25, 201014 yr by GenericBlue
August 25, 201014 yr I am sorry Gb being but it's really awfull what you went through but I just can't get the picture of you being mortally disturbed out of my mind and I have this image of you trying Kaz's way and when it didn't work chuking it to the dog. Gosh I am sorry but I am still giggling, i am really horriable, I am the one that is disturb. :rip: Kaz you nee dto find a devil icon here because i need one for my evil thoughts I think I should go to bed. I think I am just oevr tied.
August 25, 201014 yr I am sorry Gb being but it's really awfull what you went through but I just can't get the picture of you being mortally disturbed out of my mind and I have this image of you trying Kaz's way and when it didn't work chuking it to the dog. Gosh I am sorry but I am still giggling, i am really horriable, I am the one that is disturb. :rip: Kaz you nee dto find a devil icon here because i need one for my evil thoughts I think I should go to bed. I think I am just oevr tied. it was only a 5 day old baby splat why i felt so much pain in my bad attempt i though it would of been very quick and simple but it was not it was quiet disturbing specially when it was still avile after quiet sometime of me covering nostirols and holding its little beak shut i must have done it wrong as it clearly wasn't going to die for me i toss all my d,i,shells to dog and clear eggs so i figered its not much bigger quick simple solution
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