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Hi can I help me and ask the breeder my American Anaconda hen has a swollen butt too . I had a vet do an autopsy on on of buff cochens.to see what it.Is they said fat I dont belive them or other ppl I know dont. I only feed my.chicken twice a day my.friends feeds her all the time they dont get fat. I can send a pic if u.want??? Is it normal for that kind of breed to have that? My other same breed dont have it. And I have a rooster with swollen toes been sosking them and clean how can I help with that? Thank uI just heard back from the breeder/seller. She said "They should be fine!! Most of the leghorns tend to look like that, and they always start looking pretty rough this time of year it seems." If it persists or gets worse, i'll contact her again, as well as my vet.
Old post but I have 2 Orpingtons with exactly same symptoms. Maybe hernia. Here it is 2017 and still can’t find any info on thisMy goodness, Pot Pie and my RIR hen could be twins!! I am so happy to find these threads, because up until recently I thought my RIR hen had some very strange condition! Of course, it still is very strange, but at least she is not the only one. She has been waddling around with a huge rear end for 14 months. Her legs are a little bowed (because of the extra weight) and she can no longer jump on the roost (so she has a dog kennel to sleep in) but she is still queen of the coop and no one bothers her!
Did you ever find out what this was. I have 2 orp hens with exact same symptoms. I thought it could be a hernia. But 2 birds in same flock of 5!has anyone figured out WHAT this is yet? it really looks serious and so many have it. We need to know what it is and what to do about it.