Egg_cited
Songster
Hey there everyone, around 5 months ago one of my 3 year old old EE'S has been experiencing water belly. Her abdomen feels extreme full, squishy, and firm. However the really weird thing is that it comes and goes. She will have it for a couple weeks and it almost completely goes away on it's own without me interfering. Until it comes back again.
Now keep in my mind I will not be doing any sort of daining on my own, and a vet is unfortunately not an option rn.
I do provide her tons of electrolytes and extra vitamins.
However this hen is also not looking terrible she isn't sitting bent over or anything. When her water belly gets worse, she just looks uncomfortable and is a little wobbly. I do understand that chickens will hide there symptoms until it's often too late. But in this instance her case has been going on for over half a year already.
Now just a few days I have noticed one of my three year old leghorns has water belly too. Her abdomen is really big and just very hard and firm. She is sitting down alot but still looks like she's filled with life. However she just simply doesn't look good and is also extremely unstable. I was thinking it may be a reproductive problem since she's a leghorn but she has never layed eggs everyday or even close to that.
Without a vet and me doing the draining I know there is probably very little I can do and I understand that. However, if anyone has any advice or input please leave it here. I guess at the moment I'm trying to understand, what is causing this? Is it something I'm doing wrong? They've always been fed organic layer + occasionally chick starter for extra protein from tractors supplies.
I was also thinking mabey it's potentially genetics? My EE is from tractor supplies and my leghorn is from a local feed store. Mabey it's just the quality of the birds? Because the hens I've gotten from high-end breeders are not experiencing these issues.
Now keep in my mind I will not be doing any sort of daining on my own, and a vet is unfortunately not an option rn.
I do provide her tons of electrolytes and extra vitamins.
However this hen is also not looking terrible she isn't sitting bent over or anything. When her water belly gets worse, she just looks uncomfortable and is a little wobbly. I do understand that chickens will hide there symptoms until it's often too late. But in this instance her case has been going on for over half a year already.
Now just a few days I have noticed one of my three year old leghorns has water belly too. Her abdomen is really big and just very hard and firm. She is sitting down alot but still looks like she's filled with life. However she just simply doesn't look good and is also extremely unstable. I was thinking it may be a reproductive problem since she's a leghorn but she has never layed eggs everyday or even close to that.
Without a vet and me doing the draining I know there is probably very little I can do and I understand that. However, if anyone has any advice or input please leave it here. I guess at the moment I'm trying to understand, what is causing this? Is it something I'm doing wrong? They've always been fed organic layer + occasionally chick starter for extra protein from tractors supplies.
I was also thinking mabey it's potentially genetics? My EE is from tractor supplies and my leghorn is from a local feed store. Mabey it's just the quality of the birds? Because the hens I've gotten from high-end breeders are not experiencing these issues.
