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- Oct 15, 2023
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So a few months back I went to pick up my Ideal 236 and I noticed that she had an enlarged stomach/bum that was very squishy to the touch. I wondered about water belly but as she wasn't acting sick I left it alone; then a few days later she started acting lethargic and getting very light weight so I brought her in and surgically drained the fluid. After the surgery she started doing a lot better and the next time I checked her she had zero fluid in her stomach. I still don't understand this because to my knowledge ascites causes constant fluid, so I assumed she must just not have had that, but know about three months after we drained her her stomach/bum it feels like it is full of fluid again. I would love to here ya'lls thoughts. This is my first hen to get ascites (if that's what she has) so I need all the advice I can get! She is acting perfectly fine besides her big fluid bum and is very lively. She is three years old and still lays a couple of eggs every week. If it's not ascites what could it be?? And if it is ascites how did she have zero fluid in her stomach for a little while? Should I drain her again??