Gardengirl941
Hatching
- Jul 12, 2024
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Hello all,
I have a leghorn hen about 5 years old. We recently noticed she had a bare bottom and upon closer inspection, a very swollen abdomen. At first I thought it may be egg binding so we gave her a warm epsom salt bath for a couple days nothing happened. I inserted my finger into her cloaca and felt no egg. Then, we thought it may be EYP, which it still could be but she isn't displaying any of those symptoms either. Then I thought maybe acietes, but her belly is hard. It does not feel like a water balloon. She is very active, eating, drinking, normal stools, not penguin stance, not hunkered down. I do not have and avian or poultry vet here in the vicinity which is weird because 5 miles north is a rural farm area. The farm vets there treat livestock, but not poultry. I am wondering what it could be and how should I treat it? I have no access to poultry antibiotics or treatment other than a traditional vet who in my past experience with other hens had no clue. Advice?
I have a leghorn hen about 5 years old. We recently noticed she had a bare bottom and upon closer inspection, a very swollen abdomen. At first I thought it may be egg binding so we gave her a warm epsom salt bath for a couple days nothing happened. I inserted my finger into her cloaca and felt no egg. Then, we thought it may be EYP, which it still could be but she isn't displaying any of those symptoms either. Then I thought maybe acietes, but her belly is hard. It does not feel like a water balloon. She is very active, eating, drinking, normal stools, not penguin stance, not hunkered down. I do not have and avian or poultry vet here in the vicinity which is weird because 5 miles north is a rural farm area. The farm vets there treat livestock, but not poultry. I am wondering what it could be and how should I treat it? I have no access to poultry antibiotics or treatment other than a traditional vet who in my past experience with other hens had no clue. Advice?