I just want to update in case anyone sees this in the future, since we don't get a lot of updates. I did give her a bath and am glad I did. Once she was all clean and wet, I could see her abdomen and it was huge. I felt it before, but it was difficult to see because she is a big girl with a ton...
I took 40 ml out. Her entire abdomen is filled though. I couldn't do much because the "water belly" kit that I order had a syringe that wouldn't fit on the tube, so I had to use a smaller one and had to do it myself, so I had to poke her 3 times which I felt really bad for doing.
My girl was given a bath today after suspected water belly she absolutely had it. Huge water balloon. But when I researched it, the liquid is suppossed to be yellow, and hers was crystal clear. She is almost at the edge of death, so can someone please help me see why it is clear and what it...
I brought her outside and she was normal. No missing feathers in belly. This morning she was laying in the ground instead of her roost which has never happened. No eggs underneath her, but one nearby. She came out of the coop no problem. She is still very inactive. I am going to give her a bath...
She literally was sitting on them for maybe 10 minutes. I took them away and brought her back outside and she didn't seem bothered by it, and hasn't done it yet so far today.
I have many posts about Willow. Thought it was so many different things, from respiratory, to cocci, to egg peridontis, to water belly, to gapeworm, to worms, to sour crop, to crop impaction.
Still don't know what is wrong with her. She has now been laying down all day. I see her drinking, she...
No. It doesn't just when I feel it. I didn't have time to take a picture because I am spending all of my time in the morning before work helping my rooster with wry neck. I am not sure how to help her breathing. It's been months now.
Just checked her. The left of her lower body to the side of her leg feels swollen and may have fluid in it. I checked the other chickens and it is just bone. Is this water belly? Is there a way to treat without draining with a syringe?
She is my favorite girl and I don't want to possibly kill...
Thank you. Her crop is empty in the morning. Her tail is down. Not crazy down, but down enough for me to notice. They were dewormed a few weeks ago. I have literally tried everything. She has been on like 4 different medications. I am now fogging her with oxine. I can't get a picture of her...
I don't know how to upload a video on youtube. It is just her breathing with her mouth open. I also noticed that there has been no poop at all in the morning where she roosts, so she is not eating much at all. I will see her eat some snacks and grab a few bites here and there, and that is all. I...
I absolutely agree but the ducks are there so she has nowhere else to go. I have tried putting the ducks away for like 5 hours so they have the entire yard but she so badly still yearns to be with them and ends up getting hurt. She just sits on the deck and doesn't go near them so they don't...
No she came with another girl adopted from a farm but sadly died a year ago
But this only happened a few months ago when she was put in the garage during extreme cold. She had frostbite in the past
I have a large ass rooster that doesn't do squat when the attacks happen. When I grab the bully for time out he actually attacks me. I have 10 hens. No pictures of them right now all at once. I have a Delaware (which also hates Luna) barred rocks, easter egger. Orpington, Americana, a home grown...