Squatting

Betty Coop

In the Brooder
7 Years
Aug 17, 2012
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Wiltshire Countryside, England
Good afternoon and thank you in advance :)

My RIR hen keeps squatting as if she wants to have a poo.

When I watched her she passed a poo, which wasn't really formed but nothing that would make me worry but then she squatted as if she was passing another bit (as if it was a dog) and then she stood up and moved away and then squatted again and you could see her vent opening/closing.

Any suggestions would be gratefully received :)
 
I would examine her for an egg that can't pass. Oil and a finger. If so, put her in some very warm water for a while. Or , what I ended up doing is oiling around the egg a few times and hoping that it's loosening up the egg.
 
Good afternoon and thank you in advance :)

My RIR hen keeps squatting as if she wants to have a poo.

When I watched her she passed a poo, which wasn't really formed but nothing that would make me worry but then she squatted as if she was passing another bit (as if it was a dog) and then she stood up and moved away and then squatted again and you could see her vent opening/closing.

Any suggestions would be gratefully received :)
Each time you walk towards her and she squats...it means she wants to mate.
 
I would examine her for an egg that can't pass. Oil and a finger. If so, put her in some very warm water for a while. Or , what I ended up doing is oiling around the egg a few times and hoping that it's loosening up the egg.

thank you, someone else had suggested this in a jokey way and I was thinking omg I bet I have to lol So I will go with this.
I have given her some sunflower oil via her mouth .. yes I know wrong end lol ... but I was hoping it would act like an emulsifier and help her pass what ever is possibly blocking her.
She aint a happy girl and I don't want her to deteriorate even if she is drinking and eating.
I will let you know how it goes and I will do both options you suggested.
Can I ask... why very warm water ... and what is considered very warm water :)
 
Make it warm but not hot. If it's too hot it can start cooking the chickens legs. You can try giving her some molasses in her water. That acts as a laxative and will get things moving.
 
Do you have a rooster? If so they probably are trying to mate. If not take the others advice. :)
 

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