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We got 10 new chicks from MPC this past Tuesday, so they are 5 or 6 days old at this point.
About an hour ago we noticed one of the chicks had some mess on her butt. We figured she was pasting up a bit (we've been checking/cleaning butts at least twice a day), but when we picked her up we noticed she is very swollen and protruding around her vent. We cleaned off the poo with wet paper towels, but the protrusion is what scares me.
She is (we think) a Columbian Wyandotte who has been on chick starter (unmedicated) and has had constant access to clean water. She is in a large brooder with her broodmates under a red bulb that keeps the current temp right around 95 degrees in one corner. Until today they had all been acting normally, scratching around and being generally playful.
At this point she cheeps and screams loudly any time she tries to poop. She goes through the motion of squatting a bit, but you can tell she is struggling and nothing much is coming out except for some ooze. She is no longer scratching around with the others and is generally standing in one spot like she's trying to sleep standing up.
I'm not quite sure what to do because in other posts that I've read the chicks who look like they have prolapsed are still pooping regularly.
Please help, these chickens are our pets and we don't want her to die. I'm running to the grocery store for some prep H to have on hand.
Thanks for any help or advice.
About an hour ago we noticed one of the chicks had some mess on her butt. We figured she was pasting up a bit (we've been checking/cleaning butts at least twice a day), but when we picked her up we noticed she is very swollen and protruding around her vent. We cleaned off the poo with wet paper towels, but the protrusion is what scares me.
She is (we think) a Columbian Wyandotte who has been on chick starter (unmedicated) and has had constant access to clean water. She is in a large brooder with her broodmates under a red bulb that keeps the current temp right around 95 degrees in one corner. Until today they had all been acting normally, scratching around and being generally playful.
At this point she cheeps and screams loudly any time she tries to poop. She goes through the motion of squatting a bit, but you can tell she is struggling and nothing much is coming out except for some ooze. She is no longer scratching around with the others and is generally standing in one spot like she's trying to sleep standing up.
I'm not quite sure what to do because in other posts that I've read the chicks who look like they have prolapsed are still pooping regularly.
Please help, these chickens are our pets and we don't want her to die. I'm running to the grocery store for some prep H to have on hand.
Thanks for any help or advice.
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