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In the Brooder
- Apr 22, 2024
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My 2.5 year old barred rock hen (who seemed fine yesterday) is doing very poorly. Normally when I go out in the morning the chickens are excited and ganged up at the 2nd gate when I come in, but she was still in the coop. She did a watery poop and then came out very slowly when she saw me, and I saw then she was very lethargic, comb flopping and dry looking, puffed up, and then she just sat there (very odd, she is usually super sassy). I looked her over and saw her bum was very crusty dirty and the area below the vent swollen. I immediately brought her inside to the "chicken hospital", trimmed the crusty bum feathers, gave her a warm epsum salt soak for 18 minutes, feeling the swollen area to see if I could feel an egg, which was inconclusive. The swollen area seems both squishy and firm? Not like watery-squishy. I was afraid to squeeze too hard in case there was an egg. After the soak I lubed a gloved finger and felt inside the vent (her muscles are still very strong
and could not feel an egg. She did have a nice watery poop as I removed my finger. She is NOT eating or drinking, even her favorite snacks. She is laying down and now seems to be breathing heavy too. ( I have a video but this site does not allow video uploads). The swelling may have actually increased since but it may also be me overthinking. The swollen area is reddish and rather warm to the touch. What can I do for her? Should I continue with the epsom baths or? I cannot afford a vet visit and there are none in my area. Thank you.
Additional info: They have a 2-part run, one 11X22 with the coop in it that is very well protected, and a second one same size connected by a gate, also enclosed that they get the run of all day until bed time (so over 450 sq foot during waking hours, lots of dust bath areas, coop/run cleaned daily). 9 hens no rooster. They get Nutrena 17% layer feed, 24/7 access treddle feeder with BSF larvae and black sunflower seed treats daily, as well as fruit/veg treats, multiple water sources one of witch had electrolytes, open access oyster shells and dried crushed egg shells.). Lately I've been soaking thier feed in Nutridrench water and giving it to them a few days a week as a treat because its hot (and they love it). We're in the California High Desert (95-102ish this month, very dry). They have lots of shade and misters on a timer in the hottest part of the day (they love walking around in the mud it leaves behind).

Additional info: They have a 2-part run, one 11X22 with the coop in it that is very well protected, and a second one same size connected by a gate, also enclosed that they get the run of all day until bed time (so over 450 sq foot during waking hours, lots of dust bath areas, coop/run cleaned daily). 9 hens no rooster. They get Nutrena 17% layer feed, 24/7 access treddle feeder with BSF larvae and black sunflower seed treats daily, as well as fruit/veg treats, multiple water sources one of witch had electrolytes, open access oyster shells and dried crushed egg shells.). Lately I've been soaking thier feed in Nutridrench water and giving it to them a few days a week as a treat because its hot (and they love it). We're in the California High Desert (95-102ish this month, very dry). They have lots of shade and misters on a timer in the hottest part of the day (they love walking around in the mud it leaves behind).