Blodwyn0419
Chirping
So I am at a bit of a loss about my chook, BC. I would take her to a vet, but in my experience all the vets around here just shrug their shoulders because they are not that experienced in birds, so it is waste of money and time unless I have an idea of what I am dealing with. Then they run the necessary tests, confirm it and give me what I need to fix them up...
For a little while she has had reddening on her back end. It started just behind the legs and ended about 5cm before her vent. She had some feathers missing in that area too. It wasn't too bad. It was around molting time and also they had just relocated from my mother's pen to my place. Mum had had rain for literally months non-stop and they were miserable. I put it down to either pecking at it while molting, the stress of the move, or being so miserable in the rain for so long that it all caught up with her. (At this point I only had 2 chooks. The other chicken, Elsie, has a sore leg and is much older than BC. She keeps to herself and wouldn't peck her at all.)
She stopped laying for a while about a month ago and then started again. All was normal. Then she spent a week laying fairy eggs. I didn't think much of this as she is 5 or 6 years old and probably starting to slow in her egg production cycle.
Last week she started waiting in the mornings for me to lift her out of the hen house instead of using the ramp. I noted she was feeling a lot heavier than normal and turned her to check. She had become quite red, more balding, her vent swollen and she had poo stuck to her bum. I did some research and put it down to possibly 3 things...
Vent gleet.
Egg bound.
Parasites/worms.
Well 1 week on and I can rule out egg bound as it would definitely have gone septic by now and the worst would have happened. I also have been checking and feel no egg present.
There are no lice or mites present, I am well experienced with picking that up as mum had bush turkeys and they just drop the darn things everywhere and create an absolute infestation!
I have treated them all for parasites/worms.
There is no discharge from the vent or smell, but I have been treating her for vent gleet anyway. She likes the warm epsom salt baths and it seems to help, but it isn't improving. She is the only chook with the issue. Everyone else is fine.
Her comb is healthy and she is not off her feed or water and she makes her way around the pen and enjoys her dust baths. She isn't as active as usual but she isn't just sitting around either. She would usually run for her afternoon feed, but now she is like a pregnant lady wobbling along at the end of a very long day, the extra weight is tiring her out.
Many moons ago I did have a chicken who developed a tumor in her bum. This is reminding me a little of that, but there was no swelling of the vent, feather loss or redness in her case. Just a huge buldge similar to what is seen in the last photo.
Any ideas? The photos are her after her soak today.
For a little while she has had reddening on her back end. It started just behind the legs and ended about 5cm before her vent. She had some feathers missing in that area too. It wasn't too bad. It was around molting time and also they had just relocated from my mother's pen to my place. Mum had had rain for literally months non-stop and they were miserable. I put it down to either pecking at it while molting, the stress of the move, or being so miserable in the rain for so long that it all caught up with her. (At this point I only had 2 chooks. The other chicken, Elsie, has a sore leg and is much older than BC. She keeps to herself and wouldn't peck her at all.)
She stopped laying for a while about a month ago and then started again. All was normal. Then she spent a week laying fairy eggs. I didn't think much of this as she is 5 or 6 years old and probably starting to slow in her egg production cycle.
Last week she started waiting in the mornings for me to lift her out of the hen house instead of using the ramp. I noted she was feeling a lot heavier than normal and turned her to check. She had become quite red, more balding, her vent swollen and she had poo stuck to her bum. I did some research and put it down to possibly 3 things...
Vent gleet.
Egg bound.
Parasites/worms.
Well 1 week on and I can rule out egg bound as it would definitely have gone septic by now and the worst would have happened. I also have been checking and feel no egg present.
There are no lice or mites present, I am well experienced with picking that up as mum had bush turkeys and they just drop the darn things everywhere and create an absolute infestation!
I have treated them all for parasites/worms.
There is no discharge from the vent or smell, but I have been treating her for vent gleet anyway. She likes the warm epsom salt baths and it seems to help, but it isn't improving. She is the only chook with the issue. Everyone else is fine.
Her comb is healthy and she is not off her feed or water and she makes her way around the pen and enjoys her dust baths. She isn't as active as usual but she isn't just sitting around either. She would usually run for her afternoon feed, but now she is like a pregnant lady wobbling along at the end of a very long day, the extra weight is tiring her out.
Many moons ago I did have a chicken who developed a tumor in her bum. This is reminding me a little of that, but there was no swelling of the vent, feather loss or redness in her case. Just a huge buldge similar to what is seen in the last photo.
Any ideas? The photos are her after her soak today.