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RIP Ryder (2022) & Hammy (2019)
This is not an emergency, more of a relief I found out what was wrong. Here is my story:
I picked up my chicks & keets from Cackle Hatchery at the Post Office today.
Got everyone settled in separate brooders.
I decided to sit and watch them for fun (good thing I did too!)
One of the lavender keets laid down and I thought he was going to sleep, but then he flopped over to the side and to me that didn’t seem normal. I poked him to make sure he was okay and his neck was just doing distorted movements, reaching his back and chirping as if in pain.
It took everything out of me not to cry, so I picked him up and prayed he’d be okay, but his distorted movements just got worse. For some reason I got the idea to look at his butt.
I thought because I had just received them they couldn’t already have developed pasty butt. Well this one had his vent completely plugged up.
I quickly started running warm water and letting the poo get soft and he kept on crying, definitely didn’t like getting wet, but his neck was still all types of crazy movements.
As soon as I was able to clear his vent he took a nice dump. And looked relieved. I’m still keeping an eye on him (pretty easy since hatchery choice this time was only 2 lavenders).
He looks so much better! But still not as active as the others, but that’s probably because he’s still a little damp and stressed from not being able to poop.
I checked everyone else and although some did have poo stuck on their fluff it was very little and far enough from their vent that they’re okay. I will be removing it soon, but I don’t want to stress the whole bunch more than they already are from shipping.
Here’s a pic of him (or her). He refuses to stand still for a good pic.
I picked up my chicks & keets from Cackle Hatchery at the Post Office today.
Got everyone settled in separate brooders.
I decided to sit and watch them for fun (good thing I did too!)
One of the lavender keets laid down and I thought he was going to sleep, but then he flopped over to the side and to me that didn’t seem normal. I poked him to make sure he was okay and his neck was just doing distorted movements, reaching his back and chirping as if in pain.
It took everything out of me not to cry, so I picked him up and prayed he’d be okay, but his distorted movements just got worse. For some reason I got the idea to look at his butt.
I thought because I had just received them they couldn’t already have developed pasty butt. Well this one had his vent completely plugged up.
I quickly started running warm water and letting the poo get soft and he kept on crying, definitely didn’t like getting wet, but his neck was still all types of crazy movements.
As soon as I was able to clear his vent he took a nice dump. And looked relieved. I’m still keeping an eye on him (pretty easy since hatchery choice this time was only 2 lavenders).
He looks so much better! But still not as active as the others, but that’s probably because he’s still a little damp and stressed from not being able to poop.
I checked everyone else and although some did have poo stuck on their fluff it was very little and far enough from their vent that they’re okay. I will be removing it soon, but I don’t want to stress the whole bunch more than they already are from shipping.
Here’s a pic of him (or her). He refuses to stand still for a good pic.