flatnhan
In the Brooder
- Mar 21, 2020
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I noticed a couple days ago one of my Call duck hens was acting a little out of sorts. When I was able to catch her I found her entire vent area was crusted over with poop. I tried to clean it of and realized that most of it actually looks like dead tissue surrounding the vent. Underneath is moist healthy looking tissue but it's very inflamed. I have been trying to clean it the past two days and kept her separate and applying bacitracin after flushing it. I have no idea what it could be at this point and it's not improving. She is eating and drinking and I have her in a pool to soak it a little.
She is 1 yr old but I don't think she's started laying yet this spring. Im guessing this problem has been going on for a while.
There is some poop blocking her vent when I picked her up I removed it after taking this picture. You can see the large scabs of dead tissue and underneath it's pink. I am afraid to rip off any more of the scabs.
Could I do Epsom salt bath with her? I know it will be very painful for her.
I'm concerned that she has an infection in her intestinal tract causing the issue on the vent. Could I give her duramycin or another antibiotic?
She is 1 yr old but I don't think she's started laying yet this spring. Im guessing this problem has been going on for a while.
There is some poop blocking her vent when I picked her up I removed it after taking this picture. You can see the large scabs of dead tissue and underneath it's pink. I am afraid to rip off any more of the scabs.
Could I do Epsom salt bath with her? I know it will be very painful for her.
I'm concerned that she has an infection in her intestinal tract causing the issue on the vent. Could I give her duramycin or another antibiotic?