- Sep 27, 2014
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Hi all,
Bean just started exhibiting water belly (or at least i saw it for the first time) yesterday. Last night she received a warm bath, and two stool softeners through a syring dripped into the mouth. That helped her pass some stool through the night. This morning i did another rectal exam and inserted my finger fully. At the tip of my finger i found a bunch of small hard bumps that were moveable to a degree. She just drank water!!!! yes!!!!! this whole time she has been standing up and alert, very little closed eye business. Anyway, this morning when i did the rectal exam, my finger came out very clean, and i felt nothing except those small bumps. i followed the track downward and slight back (right in between the legs) where there was another "vent" that i gently worked through. it was just past that that i felt those bumps. My question to you is, are those future eggs, or is it cancer? i disected a friends hen that died last year, and these bumps remind me of those.
let me know what you think thank you for your time
Bean just started exhibiting water belly (or at least i saw it for the first time) yesterday. Last night she received a warm bath, and two stool softeners through a syring dripped into the mouth. That helped her pass some stool through the night. This morning i did another rectal exam and inserted my finger fully. At the tip of my finger i found a bunch of small hard bumps that were moveable to a degree. She just drank water!!!! yes!!!!! this whole time she has been standing up and alert, very little closed eye business. Anyway, this morning when i did the rectal exam, my finger came out very clean, and i felt nothing except those small bumps. i followed the track downward and slight back (right in between the legs) where there was another "vent" that i gently worked through. it was just past that that i felt those bumps. My question to you is, are those future eggs, or is it cancer? i disected a friends hen that died last year, and these bumps remind me of those.
