Special needs chicken - hernia

Aug 12, 2021
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One of my sweet girls has had a hernia for approximately 2.5 years. She manages much better than I expected her to, but I have often wondered why her feet are so much larger than the others.
I think i figured it out. She sleeps standing! Maybe at some point she will sit down on the roost, rest on her keel, but I think she stands most of the time!
I think it's just uncomfortable to put pressure on her coelem underneath, as things are not tucked up or contained where they should be.
I may try to get her a bolster pillow or something.
Wondering if anyone has experience with something similar or suggestions of things we can try?
 
Pictures of her hernia and feet/legs would be very helpful. Have you checked her breastbone for any redness or scabs?
Her breastbone has no rubs or rawness. And she does lay down, I just think when she totally relaxes she wakes up due to discomfort. It's a rather large hernia, most of her underneath. I can try to photograph, but it is much easier to feel than to see.
 
Hernias in the abdominal wall are dangerous if the skin is injured or pecked. I have seen a couple of cases of hernias here in threads where the intestines and abdominal contents came out through an opening.
 
Hernias in the abdominal wall are dangerous if the skin is injured or pecked. I have seen a couple of cases of hernias here in threads where the intestines and abdominal contents came out through an opening.
nothing is out. She did have a boo boo when it first happened years ago, other hens pecked at it, but it healed & she has been pretty good since then. Other than it's obv that her stuff is all not in the space it should be when I fell underneath her. Should I explore maybe surgery?
 
yes, hers did start like that & they pecked it and she had a small boo boo. But, once that boo boo healed (she saw the vet, then I kept her inside to heal) and she has been fine since then. It's feathered over & she just has a misshapen lower area now. And, she receives an implant to no longer lay. She used to lay LARGE eggs, twice the size of the others, which I think was the cause of the original hernia/injury.
 
Feet pictures
 

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