Chiknsrcool
Songster
- Apr 22, 2020
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I’m worried my hen Henny Penny is suffering from vent gleet. Overall she seems fine, she is foraging and eating and drinking and energetic but her bottom isn’t fluffy like the other hens and her feathers look kind of wet an I can see a lot of skin. It isn’t red or anything and there isn’t any poop stuck to her but she has been having watery droppings with the white discharge associated with vent gleet. I’ve just been waiting to see if it gets better but now it’s been at least a month and it still looks the same. I gave her an epsom salt bath yesterday and she did a solid poop but her feathers still look wet. Is there anything more I should do?