ladywolf00
In the Brooder
- Sep 23, 2021
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Two questions:
First: Does photo look like vent gleet? Our chicken has a discharge on her butt, stuck in feathers. I did some research and I think it's vent gleet, but she's never been sick so this is a first for me. I included a before picture. She is molting so there were a lot of feathers stuck in the goo. We washed as much of the goo and feathers off as we could, couldn't get it all as she got away from hubby and that was the end of that for tonight, we'll finish it tomorrow. I'll try to get a picture once she's cleaned up.
I read that stress can cause it & guessing that may be the case here. She is the last of our chickens, we lost our other chicken 6 weeks ago. Not only has she lost her 'sister', but they were close and now she's totally on her own. We were actually debating whether to give her to a friend with chickens or get a couple more and start over when this happened.
Second: This is going to sound crazy, but for the brief moment I was able to see her vent before she escaped it looked like there were feathers stuck in there backwards, with the ends sticking out. Like she'd sucked some of her molted feathers into her vent! I'm guessing that isn't possible, but wonder if that description rings any bells. As I said I'll try to get a picture tomorrow. I know they have vent feathers and am wondering if I was just seeing those all matted up or my husband suggested it could be when feathers came out a bit of the end was left behind.
Thank you for your help.
Jo
First: Does photo look like vent gleet? Our chicken has a discharge on her butt, stuck in feathers. I did some research and I think it's vent gleet, but she's never been sick so this is a first for me. I included a before picture. She is molting so there were a lot of feathers stuck in the goo. We washed as much of the goo and feathers off as we could, couldn't get it all as she got away from hubby and that was the end of that for tonight, we'll finish it tomorrow. I'll try to get a picture once she's cleaned up.
I read that stress can cause it & guessing that may be the case here. She is the last of our chickens, we lost our other chicken 6 weeks ago. Not only has she lost her 'sister', but they were close and now she's totally on her own. We were actually debating whether to give her to a friend with chickens or get a couple more and start over when this happened.
Second: This is going to sound crazy, but for the brief moment I was able to see her vent before she escaped it looked like there were feathers stuck in there backwards, with the ends sticking out. Like she'd sucked some of her molted feathers into her vent! I'm guessing that isn't possible, but wonder if that description rings any bells. As I said I'll try to get a picture tomorrow. I know they have vent feathers and am wondering if I was just seeing those all matted up or my husband suggested it could be when feathers came out a bit of the end was left behind.
Thank you for your help.
Jo