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Yes one drake to three hens. I did notice one of the hens picking at her yesterdayIs a drake in the mix?
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Yes one drake to three hens. I did notice one of the hens picking at her yesterdayIs a drake in the mix?
All are Muscovy. The blood is definitely from picking so I’m less worried about that now. I’m trained in wildlife rehab so I have items on hand to help with superficial wounds. Just not sure if her vent looks right. And I’m guessing that sound means she has more eggs looking to come out.Does it look like an attack of some kind? I see blood but not sure exactly what it is? All are Muscovy?
Good, with that training you should be able to get it nice and clean.All are Muscovy. The blood is definitely from picking so I’m less worried about that now. I’m trained in wildlife rehab so I have items on hand to help with superficial wounds. Just not sure if her vent looks right. And I’m guessing that sound means she has more eggs looking to come out.

@Eggcessive , @staceyj , @Wyorp Rock , @azygous , @EggSighted4Life , @WVduckchick , @Pyxis might be able to help too.
If she were mine i would carefully pluck the feathers in that area, clean off all poop, and post new pictures.
The references I have say to pluck in the direction of the feather growth and to be careful not to tear the skin. Plucking is better, but if that makes you uncomfortable, trim them.Will do thank you. Can I trim the feathers rather than pluck? I handle mammals usually so not sure the best method for bird wound cleaning.
That's very strange! Can you very gently insert the top of your finger in her vent?She is eating and drinking normally. Poop looks normal from what I can see. That grinding is super loud now. There were two eggs in the coop when I first got her. Not sure if I’m catching this AFTER a blockage cleared itself or not.