Hello. Some of you may remember my post from back in October, discussing my lethargic Betty, thin and feverish. Well, she got better, gained all her weight back and seemed to be acting normal, but she always kept her red, scaley swollen butt. The vet never knew what was wrong with her. Couldn't find anything on xray or in stool.
So tonight I came home from work, went directly to the coop to collect the eggs and check on the girls, and little Betty was dead on the floor, apparently she fell right off the perch. She was still warm, so I knew it must have just happened.
So I have two questions: Does anyone know how to get the state of NJ to perform a necropsy? and Has anyone ever seen a big red bum on a chicken before?
she was a black-barred rock, about 22 months old. none of the other chickens have any health problems that I can tell. all their bums are fluffy with feathers and seemingly normal. I have (had) 10 chickens and usually got 7 or 8 eggs/day.
Thanks
Shady Chickens
So tonight I came home from work, went directly to the coop to collect the eggs and check on the girls, and little Betty was dead on the floor, apparently she fell right off the perch. She was still warm, so I knew it must have just happened.
So I have two questions: Does anyone know how to get the state of NJ to perform a necropsy? and Has anyone ever seen a big red bum on a chicken before?
she was a black-barred rock, about 22 months old. none of the other chickens have any health problems that I can tell. all their bums are fluffy with feathers and seemingly normal. I have (had) 10 chickens and usually got 7 or 8 eggs/day.
Thanks
Shady Chickens