What's wrong with her vent? "PICS"

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This is one of my pullets that has not been feeling well and today I noticed she had matting around her vent so I gave her bath. Then I noticed this of her vent and panicked!! First after the bath I gave her an epsom salt soak with some electrolytes and now I'm going to try some yogurt (if I have any left). She could be laying by now, but not really sure. After I gave her the salt bath I noticed she still had all this around her vent. So, I soaked a rag with warm water at lightly pressed on her vent. It seems to be slow coming off, but I really need so help on this one. I'm going to continue with the warm compress because it seems to be working getting this stuff off. It also looks like liquid is oozing out after I use the warm compression. I'm so scared because I don't know how long she has been like this. We have had triple digits for the past 2 weeks with heat index and it's been so hard to keep my babies cool and myself. I feel like I let her down not noticing this sooner. Thank you for any help!!
 

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First of all, please don't beat yourself up for not noticing sooner. You noticed and that's what matters.

So far, you have been doing all the right things. Your instincts are terrific. There appears to be some blockage at the vent opening or it could be the vent is injured and now infected. I have a difficult time trying to make sense of what I'm seeing in photos since smell, feel, and real time observation play important supporting roles and are not possible from information in a simple photo.

Is there a bad odor? Is there any sign that she is leaking fluids from her vent? Is the vent pulsating/contracting? Is she pooping at all? If so, is it runny, solid, watery and white? Or is she not pooping at all?

Since her crop is at the beginning of her digestive track, what does it feel like? Full, empty, hard and lumpy, soft and spongy? Is she leaking fluid from her beak, especially after you try to handle her?
 
First of all, please don't beat yourself up for not noticing sooner. You noticed and that's what matters.

So far, you have been doing all the right things. Your instincts are terrific. There appears to be some blockage at the vent opening or it could be the vent is injured and now infected. I have a difficult time trying to make sense of what I'm seeing in photos since smell, feel, and real time observation play important supporting roles and are not possible from information in a simple photo.

Is there a bad odor? Is there any sign that she is leaking fluids from her vent? Is the vent pulsating/contracting? Is she pooping at all? If so, is it runny, solid, watery and white? Or is she not pooping at all?

Since her crop is at the beginning of her digestive track, what does it feel like? Full, empty, hard and lumpy, soft and spongy? Is she leaking fluid from her beak, especially after you try to handle her?
I'm going to answer a few questions now, because I know them. She is having some leakage from her vent and her beak does look like she has crusty stuff. She did poop a little but it's not solid (more watery) I see what looks like it could be grass? and it does have some white deposits. I can take a photo if you like. Thank you bunches!!
 
Look inside her mouth. It should be clean and pink inside. If there is any scummy stuff, we have a problem.

Is the grass you see actual bits or is it green poop you are really noticing?

It's very important you assess her crop. We need to know if it's full and if it's clogged with impacted material that would make it feel stuffed and hard. To verify, you need to withhold food and water until after you check the crop in the morning to see what condition you find it in - empty, full, etc.
 
Look inside her mouth. It should be clean and pink inside. If there is any scummy stuff, we have a problem.

Is the grass you see actual bits or is it green poop you are really noticing?

It's very important you assess her crop. We need to know if it's full and if it's clogged with impacted material that would make it feel stuffed and hard. To verify, you need to withhold food and water until after you check the crop in the morning to see what condition you find it in - empty, full, etc.
Her crop is empty and it's just the color green in her poop. I gave her another salt soak for about ten minutes and she seemed to relax, but she looks like she's going down. I will update you on her mouth in just a sec!! Thank you so much
 
Look inside her mouth. It should be clean and pink inside. If there is any scummy stuff, we have a problem.

Is the grass you see actual bits or is it green poop you are really noticing?

It's very important you assess her crop. We need to know if it's full and if it's clogged with impacted material that would make it feel stuffed and hard. To verify, you need to withhold food and water until after you check the crop in the morning to see what condition you find it in - empty, full, etc.
Her mouth is pink and I don't see anything alarming.
 
Thanks for the important info. We can rule out a crop issue and possible constipation and a more serious viral infection.

I know this sounds perverse, but can you observe her vent for a few minutes? Is she dribbling white fluid out of her vent and staining the butt feathers chalky white? Is the vent pulsating in and out? Do you see any red tissue or blood?
 
Thanks for the important info. We can rule out a crop issue and possible constipation and a more serious viral infection.

I know this sounds perverse, but can you observe her vent for a few minutes? Is she dribbling white fluid out of her vent and staining the butt feathers chalky white? Is the vent pulsating in and out? Do you see any red tissue or blood?
It's white chaulky but no blood. It's not pulsating.
 

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