- May 4, 2009
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Last week we lost one chicken and two weeks before that we lost another one. (We have one RR rooster and now 6 RR hens.) Both had bleeding cloacas.
Yesterday another hen was suddenly bleeding from her cloaca and she kept trying to lay an egg, pushed, made a squeek, and couldn't. She was in a lot of pain from trying to lay. Now she looks very pale and can not get up. She has been separated from the others and is now laying in hay inside the house. I think she's about to die too
Her cloaca looks extruded and has a whitish discharge excreting from it along with blood. I tried to wash it up, but I don't know what else to do
Could it be that she's laying eggs that are too big for her? She's about 12 months old and is very tiny compared to the other hens.
Yesterday another hen was suddenly bleeding from her cloaca and she kept trying to lay an egg, pushed, made a squeek, and couldn't. She was in a lot of pain from trying to lay. Now she looks very pale and can not get up. She has been separated from the others and is now laying in hay inside the house. I think she's about to die too


Could it be that she's laying eggs that are too big for her? She's about 12 months old and is very tiny compared to the other hens.