LittleBird123
Songster
On Sunday I first noticed that one of my chickens was looking a bit bloated. By Monday her abdomen was very large and she was struggling to breathe. On Tuesday after some research, I determined that she likely has ascites. I watched some videos on how to drain the fluid. I used a large syringe and an 18 gauge needle and drained about half of the straw-colored fluid from her. I did not want to drain all of it at once and send her into shock. She felt much better after this and her breathing improved. On Wednesday she was still acting better but she still had quite a bit of fluid in her abdomen. I did everything the same and drained some more fluid from her abdomen. She felt much better after this and was running around and eating. later that night I was putting her in the coop and I noticed that the area on the right side of her keel bone was getting swollen and felt like It was filled with fluid. The skin was also a bluish color. And the area where I removed the fluid was still draining. Today (Thursday) Both sides of her keel bone are swollen and feel like bags of water. The skin in this area is a light bluish/pink/white. The area where I poked her is still draining. Her abdomen has not filled back up and she is still walking around and has an appetite. Her comb and wattles are a normal color as well. She has been having a lot of VERY watery diarrhea. I don't know what to do. Are these areas filled with blood or more fluid? Should I try to drain them or would that be dangerous? Is this just swelling from when I drained her abdomen or did I cause internal bleeding? Would soaking the area in Epsom salt water help or would it be better to place a cool pack on the area to reduce swelling. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I don't know what to do next and I just want her to be comfortable.
( I can post more pictures of specific areas if anyone needs them)
The skin near the site where I drained her. It is on the right side of her abdomen at the low point behind her right leg.
The blueish colored skin that is swollen and feels full of fluid on the right side of her keel bone. It is also like this on the left side.
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Closer picture of the skin on the right side of the keel bone.
( I can post more pictures of specific areas if anyone needs them)
The skin near the site where I drained her. It is on the right side of her abdomen at the low point behind her right leg.
The blueish colored skin that is swollen and feels full of fluid on the right side of her keel bone. It is also like this on the left side.
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Closer picture of the skin on the right side of the keel bone.