Wow. That's a lot of caregiving!
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Wow. That's a lot of caregiving!
I have a 5.5yo BR. From her youth, she has always had poop ball up in her petticoat. It's always been an issue. I usually have to cut out the dried poop several times throughout the year.
She had a huge poo ball when I was out there yesterday but mostly fresh. I got it taken care of, but I imagine it will be back soon. I did notice that she has tiny feathers growing almost inside the vent so I'm wondering if that's what's catching it and keeping it getting tangled in feathers.
Anyone else ever have a hen with that issue? She's one of the best layers out there.
Others get a little streak now and then on their petticoat, but it doesn't stay...probably cleans up in the dust bath. But this girl has always had poo accumulation.
In the summer I can cut the feathers back more, but I tried to leave as much as possible so that she doesn't have a bare bottom in winter.View attachment 1196429
It's just getting worse as they age. I'd rather they die suddenly with no symptoms like my Rita did, though I sure miss her. She was in a hard molt, never gained her weight back and we just found her one morning gone. At least, the day before she was begging for attention, such a wonderful hen she was. No long term suffering, no illness that we could see from the outside, nothing that had her down and miserable.Some hens seem to just be messy. There has been a few poopy bottoms around here through the years.
I'm not good at individual care giving either. I could never work at a rest home. @speckledhen , I understand your frustrations, and have gone through similar experiences with various critters. It is emotionally and physically taxing.![]()
Interesting. A BR thing? I was thinking of doing some Dominiques and a couple of Buff O's this spring hoping the buffs would be broody. Do I have to do poop duty on those too?
Maybe I'll rethink.
I had SFH for a few years and love varying colors - especially the blacks and blues. I sent my last ones to a new home this spring as they were causing too much havoc in the current flock pecking order. I thought I'd probably get some again this spring (these are breeder - the ones in the hatcheries don't resemble sfh). But not sure if they're just so high energy that the new batch would cause havoc again. I was hoping that if they were all raised together it may make things easier.
Oh...and help my ignorance. I know there is an oil gland but I have never figured out exactly where it is.![]()
Poopy butt does seem to be a random personal matter. Some hens I don't think squat as much when they poop. Some just poop and it rolls down the feathers, yes, I have watched my chickens poop.Interesting. A BR thing? I was thinking of doing some Dominiques and a couple of Buff O's this spring hoping the buffs would be broody. Do I have to do poop duty on those too?
Maybe I'll rethink.
I had SFH for a few years and love varying colors - especially the blacks and blues. I sent my last ones to a new home this spring as they were causing too much havoc in the current flock pecking order. I thought I'd probably get some again this spring (these are breeder - the ones in the hatcheries don't resemble sfh). But not sure if they're just so high energy that the new batch would cause havoc again. I was hoping that if they were all raised together it may make things easier.