Large bulge under chickens vent

Emily_mae

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May 28, 2018
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So today my chicken pooped and it was dark brown and had maggots in it. I treated her for that and then I noticed she had a large bulge under her vent. She's acting normal and is eating drinking. She laid an egg today. Please help!
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My chicken pooped out a dark brown poop and it had maggots and i treated her for that and as I was I noticed she had a large bulge under her vent and she's been acting normal eating drinking. She laid an egg this morning. It doesn't look like egg bound. Please help.
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Look very closely for a wound.
Was there poop stuck to her butt feathers, is that where the maggots were?
Or was her butt 'clean' and the maggots were in the poop(thinking maybe round worms)?
Did you take pic of it/them? That's always a good idea.
Is the bulge hard, or squishy like a water balloon?
 
Look very closely for a wound.
Was there poop stuck to her butt feathers, is that where the maggots were?
Or was her butt 'clean' and the maggots were in the poop(thinking maybe round worms)?
Did you take pic of it/them? That's always a good idea.
Is the bulge hard, or squishy like a water balloon?

There's no wound but there was poop stuck to her butt feathers.i didn't take a pic of them but will if I see it again. It's not really hard but not really squishy either. She's back to pooping normally
 
Are you certain the poop had maggots in it, or were they possibly tapeworm heads? Could you post any pictures of another dropping like that, and of the vent? Tapeworm segments can be flat and may be seen moving. If it was maggots, there could be poop that has collected around the vent, or a wound or prolapse where maggots have gotten into it. Tapeworms would require a specific dewormer containing praziquantel.

I have had a few hens with the enlarged lower belly between the legs. It is good that she is laying eggs, since sometimes that can be a sign of internal laying or ascites. I would keep an eye on it. A couple of my hens looked that way for a couple of years.
 
Are you certain the poop had maggots in it, or were they possibly tapeworm heads? Could you post any pictures of another dropping like that, and of the vent? Tapeworm segments can be flat and may be seen moving. If it was maggots, there could be poop that has collected around the vent, or a wound or prolapse where maggots have gotten into it. Tapeworms would require a specific dewormer containing praziquantel.

I have had a few hens with the enlarged lower belly between the legs. It is good that she is laying eggs, since sometimes that can be a sign of internal laying or ascites. I would keep an eye on it. A couple of my hens looked that way for a couple of years.[/QUOTEI
I wormed her with wazine 17 and hasn't had anymore poops with moving things in them but around their yard a lot do seem to be brown and not usual from. She hasn't laid an egg today yet should I be worried?
 

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