- Feb 16, 2011
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Please help...(I apologize in advance for the lack of technical chicken raising terms used below)
I have a hen who has seemed unwell for some time now...she is often fluffed out and just seems larger than the other birds of her breed. I thought she was egg bound but the remedies I tried didn't help. I even gave her antibiotics for fear she had other diseases....nothing seemed to cure what ailed her.
Woke up this morning to her in serious pain with bleeding...trying to birth something. I thought maybe this was the bound egg so was very careful in helping her move this along...eventually it came out and it was NOT an egg. It was as large (or larger) than an egg...in a round-ish shape but not consistently round. It was yellowish white in color and upon further investigation was a solid mass that almost looked "layered" inside. No liquid (yolk, etc.) at all.
After this object passed she had pretty substantial blood loss and what looked (for lack of better words) like a severe case of hemorrhoids. I cleaned her gently with a warm cloth. She sat still in the coop for over an hour. She chose to come out of the coop this afternoon and has been alternating between walking and pecking and laying down.
Two things...
What just happened here??(!)
and
How do I prevent it from happening again to my hen(s)?
Many thanks from this first time poster.
I have a hen who has seemed unwell for some time now...she is often fluffed out and just seems larger than the other birds of her breed. I thought she was egg bound but the remedies I tried didn't help. I even gave her antibiotics for fear she had other diseases....nothing seemed to cure what ailed her.
Woke up this morning to her in serious pain with bleeding...trying to birth something. I thought maybe this was the bound egg so was very careful in helping her move this along...eventually it came out and it was NOT an egg. It was as large (or larger) than an egg...in a round-ish shape but not consistently round. It was yellowish white in color and upon further investigation was a solid mass that almost looked "layered" inside. No liquid (yolk, etc.) at all.
After this object passed she had pretty substantial blood loss and what looked (for lack of better words) like a severe case of hemorrhoids. I cleaned her gently with a warm cloth. She sat still in the coop for over an hour. She chose to come out of the coop this afternoon and has been alternating between walking and pecking and laying down.
Two things...
What just happened here??(!)
and
How do I prevent it from happening again to my hen(s)?
Many thanks from this first time poster.