Ltvo
Chirping
- Aug 6, 2019
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I went to collect eggs late tonight and noticed one of my one year old Americanas on the roost seemed to have a very wet behind and bloody bulbous soft something was hanging out of her vent. Her behind feathers were very wet and seemed to be dripping liquid like she had peed. I touched the red thing to see if it were an egg and there wasn’t any shell and it was tinier than an egg and soft.
I have noticed the last 3 days that one of the americanas eggs has been a bit bloody on the shell(like smeared blood)and now I at least know which one! But what is going on?
I was in the run earlier and she seemed fine running for treats and bothering me as usual while cleaning up.
Should I have pulled the red thing out?
Any and all ideas welcome
I have noticed the last 3 days that one of the americanas eggs has been a bit bloody on the shell(like smeared blood)and now I at least know which one! But what is going on?
I was in the run earlier and she seemed fine running for treats and bothering me as usual while cleaning up.
Should I have pulled the red thing out?
Any and all ideas welcome