KI...if that's the case, she should likely be kept inside for observation after that bath rather than being put out in this cold weather.
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If you do the soak, keep her in it for about half hour. You can add some epsom salt if you want.
At this time of year, be sure that you dry her thoroughly before returning her outside! When I treated a bumblefoot last year I used a hair dryer on low and used my hand to filter it so it wasn't blowing directly on her.
Is she molting?
You might want to try to determine more positively if it is a broken egg inside before doing the soak since the weather is so cold!
You say "egg white looking pooh". Are you saying that her poo is clear and thick? Do you see any signs of anything that looks like egg yolk or shell? Just clear/watery poo may not indicate a broken egg inside. Have you observed her pooing anything else? Any poo that looks "normal" (which can be quite a range).
If you do a soak, I found that a deep bucket worked better for me than a bowl - though I tried both ways. The bucket with a towel over the top was easier to keep her in and more peaceful - though I once saw Bulldogma do one of her girls in a shallow container and she looked like a viking ship!
Anyhow, a couple of photos:
This is when I did it in a large bowl. But my girl was just soaking feet rather than the whole bottom and abdomen. She may have relaxed more if she was hunkered down for a body soak.
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And - a bucket of thicken. Would you like white or dark meat?
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KI...if that's the case, she should likely be kept inside for observation after that bath rather than being put out in this cold weather.
advise below..My brood hen is under the weather again.
Apparently, she's most likely egg bound???
(The other two possibilities are that she has worms or that she has some contagious digestive thing; however, the egg white looking poo leans dramatically in the direction of egg bound.)
Yesterday and today, I gave her 1oz plain yogurt, 1/4 t ecinechea, and 1 egg scrambled (shell and all).
She eats about half of it.
Her vent is clean.
Her feet feel cold. The bare spot under her wing isn't any warmer than my hand.
She's been slow and she just doesn't look well.
Please help. =)
good advise for everyone..If you do the soak, keep her in it for about half hour. You can add some epsom salt if you want.
At this time of year, be sure that you dry her thoroughly before returning her outside! When I treated a bumblefoot last year I used a hair dryer on low and used my hand to filter it so it wasn't blowing directly on her.
Is she molting?
You might want to try to determine more positively if it is a broken egg inside before doing the soak since the weather is so cold!
You say "egg white looking pooh". Are you saying that her poo is clear and thick? Do you see any signs of anything that looks like egg yolk or shell? Just clear/watery poo may not indicate a broken egg inside. Have you observed her pooing anything else? Any poo that looks "normal" (which can be quite a range).
If you do a soak, I found that a deep bucket worked better for me than a bowl - though I tried both ways. The bucket with a towel over the top was easier to keep her in and more peaceful - though I once saw Bulldogma do one of her girls in a shallow container and she looked like a viking ship!
Anyhow, a couple of photos:
This is when I did it in a large bowl. But my girl was just soaking feet rather than the whole bottom and abdomen. She may have relaxed more if she was hunkered down for a body soak.
![]()
And - a bucket of thicken. Would you like white or dark meat?
![]()
That speckled egg is awesome! Wouldn't that be fun to dye for Easter? Maybe you could blow it out and save it.