HenriettaPizzaNolan
Raising Layers and Meat Birds in the City
Hello everyone. My beautiful Golden Comet, Henrietta, seems to have an issue near her vent. It's all bald down there, and the skin seems all blotchy and red. There is no discharge and it does not seem that she has been getting pecked (she is #1 or 2 in pecking order). I got her about 2 months ago from an animal sanctuary and she is presumed to be 3-4 years old. I noticed the bald spot with some redness but didn't think much of it until lately when it seemed worse. She seems otherwise healthy and her energy level, appetite, and poops are just fine. She is very petite compared to my other Golden Comet, but she may just have a small frame.
She lays every single day, but the eggs do have a brittle shell and often break and get eaten by the chickens (I know this is lack of calcium, and probably age too, but trying to get her to eat her calcium is a whole other issue for another day).
Does anyone know what this could be? I initially thought vent gleet but there is no discharge or poop sticking in the area.
See photos. These don't do it justice just how bright red and blotchy it is. I can try to get better ones later but this is all I have right now.
Thank you!
She lays every single day, but the eggs do have a brittle shell and often break and get eaten by the chickens (I know this is lack of calcium, and probably age too, but trying to get her to eat her calcium is a whole other issue for another day).
Does anyone know what this could be? I initially thought vent gleet but there is no discharge or poop sticking in the area.
See photos. These don't do it justice just how bright red and blotchy it is. I can try to get better ones later but this is all I have right now.
Thank you!