- Oct 13, 2020
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Hello,
I believe my 6 year old Easter Egger has water belly and so I bought an 18 gauge needle and 30 ml syringe to attempt a belly drain. I've never poked my chickens with a needle so I was pretty hesitant. Needless to say, I was not successful. I think I was going too slowly and she flinched pretty bad. I ended up just nicking the skin and a little bit of blood came out. I was going slowly so that I wouldn't insert the needle too deep.
I know that I should probably insert it much more quickly to minimize the pain. Any tips you can share with a newbie? I was thinking of maybe getting a numbing cream (without lidocaine). Or what about a smaller needle? The 18 gauge seems like such a thick needle.
Thanks!
I believe my 6 year old Easter Egger has water belly and so I bought an 18 gauge needle and 30 ml syringe to attempt a belly drain. I've never poked my chickens with a needle so I was pretty hesitant. Needless to say, I was not successful. I think I was going too slowly and she flinched pretty bad. I ended up just nicking the skin and a little bit of blood came out. I was going slowly so that I wouldn't insert the needle too deep.
I know that I should probably insert it much more quickly to minimize the pain. Any tips you can share with a newbie? I was thinking of maybe getting a numbing cream (without lidocaine). Or what about a smaller needle? The 18 gauge seems like such a thick needle.
Thanks!

