I wonder if you are feeling the gizzard.
I'd work on getting some calcium into her, keep her hydrated and eating.
I'd work on getting some calcium into her, keep her hydrated and eating.
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aright.With yellow urates and what you feel is some swelling, I'd be more inclined to say she's having some liver issues or reproductive problems.
Work on hydration, get some calcium into her. See that she's staying hydrated and eating.
Do look her over for lice/mites and make sure he crop is emptying overnight.
The leg problem may be a nerve or possibly something pressing on the nerve.
Vent Gleet is a white yeasty pasty discharge coming from the vent,
Her crop feels nearly empty. And she is starting to walk now.With yellow urates and what you feel is some swelling, I'd be more inclined to say she's having some liver issues or reproductive problems.
Work on hydration, get some calcium into her. See that she's staying hydrated and eating.
Do look her over for lice/mites and make sure he crop is emptying overnight.
The leg problem may be a nerve or possibly something pressing on the nerve.
Vent Gleet is a white yeasty pasty discharge coming from the vent,
She’s doing better. Sorry for the late response, I had to finsh up getting her vent cleaned up.How is she doing?
You'll want to stay on top of keeping her vent and feathers cleaned up, especially as the weather warms up. Flies will be attracted to the poop and lay eggs, this can compound the issue.