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my poor chicken is dying :(

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crisgal | 18:42 Thu 19th Aug 2010 | Animals & Nature
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i've had my speckeldy for three days now, and she has been very quiet since we got her. I've never had them before so didn't take it as anything serious.
Anyway, she's definitely on her last legs. The place we bought her from seems quite undeterred and has told us to get some live yoghurt and syringe it into her mouth, leave her overnight and see how she is in the morning.
Does anyone think this will work?
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Well I wish you the very best with your choice. At least you an avian vet to call on this time. Good luck again
I'll add my good luck wishes to ttfn's. Let us know how you get on.

I have a severe allergy (pigeon fanciers lung) and must not mix with chickens, pigeons or members of the parrot family!! I would love some chickens, but it is not to be!!

Hey, Lottie would be a good name for a chicken.

Lottie and Dotty!! x
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i like it - LL. We shall seriously consider naming one of our girls after you. ♥ Poor you not being able to have chickens! What about ducks? I would love an african grey parrot but hubby won't let me :( until we retire!
Thanks for your kind wishes. Will post photo later x
As far as I know Crisgal it's just pigeons, parrots and chickens, but I would be too nervous ever to have birds of any sort again. It's a nasty life threatening illness, fortunately in my case diagnosed reasonably early and my lungs seem to have had been left with very little damage.

I would be very honoured to have a little chicken named after me!!
LL - for some unknown reason I actually know the real name of your illness.It is psittacosis - as I am sure you know.

I hope you get a new bird crisgal and she settles in and lives a long and healthy life.
Wow Lottie,you're going to end up with a zoo full of animals named after you! My little girl on the left and now a chicken. I met another Lottie dog last week,a gorgeous spaniel.
No Wolf. That is something entirely different. What I have is Allergic Alviolitis (Pigeon Fanciers Lung) psittacosis is a disease which birds carry and humans can catch which can be serious and is like pneumonia. My lungs are damaged from from Allegic Alviolitis which is similar to emphasema in many respects and much more common up north where there are lots of pigeon fanciers. Is is not something you 'catch' just reaction to the protein in bird poo, bird feathers etc.
Hi Barb!! I wish Lottie was my real name!!
It's a lovely name,it doesn't matter that it's a pseudonym! It really suits my gorgeous labrador.
LL - still nasty. My mum had emphysema and she died age 58.

Living in a city centre the only birds that I see are pigeons and sea gulls. My little boy (in my avatar) is a keen ornithologist - he watches them for hours.

I had a budgie once. It died.
Sorry crisgal,don't mean to turn your post into chatter. I regularly look after my friend's hens and one of them was pts a few weeks ago by our lovely vet. She was really upset. I hope your next one lives a long and happy life. Sorry that you lost this one after such a short time.Barb x
Hi again Wolf. Yes it's nasty. It is over ten years ago now that it was diagnosed and I have gone way past the 5 year mark where it had to be be monitored. I am fine and my lungs are working well, but obviously can't have birds any more.

One of my cockateils did have psittacosis and had to be put to sleep, but I didn't catch it. Psittacosis doesn't leave permanent damage,it's just a very nasty illness both for birds and humans (and dogs too apparently!!), but can be treated with antibiotics.
Sad about your Mum Wolf. I lost my Dad when he was quite young too.
Just dawned on me, Wolf, what you said about your 'little boy' and laughing. My 'little girl' preferrs watching the more furry wildlife and brings specimens home to study!!
LL - Frankie is looking for a girlfriend. He is scared of his sister.

crisgal - have you had birds before? My brother was talking about getting a 'few' for his garden. I don't think that the neighbours would be keen. I am not a bird person but I know that they make good friends to have. I know somebody who had a pet parrot and he was evil, dangerous, aggressive but very entertaining. I hope that things go better with the next one.

Susan
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our new lady has arrived and She's gorgeous! A bit timid yet, but very alert and perky.
wolf63 - I am surprised at how quiet they are. Their coop sits on the fence joining the neighbours and she didn't know i'd got them. Mind you - it's early days yet.
The little pupupupup sound roxy makes is very sweet. The new one still makes a kind of cheep noise!
My little girl (human!) is much happier now!
Lovely to hear that crisgal - hope they all settle in well now.

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