Vicki, having a hen with a bloody anything is only going to get worse if you cannot isolate her from the rest of the flock. The others will peck and peck at the blood and make it far worse, not to mention cause pain and unnecessary stress to an already stressed bird. I think the kindest thing you could do for her would be to isolate her with a little extra warmth and some vitamins/electros in her water for at least a few days. Having her in a darker location would also help keep her body from being stimulated to produce eggs, which will also help her to heal. Can you put her in the basement?![]()
Thank you Cindy (and Delisha too!) For your knowledgeable input. First an update. The bleeding has stopped but just to be safe I sprayed her bottom with blucote so nobody (aka Soup) would be attracted to the "red" should the bleeding start again.
Really wish I could put her in the basement BUT we don't have one :-( few houses in our area do. The water table is just too high. Since the bleeding stopped, at least for now (hopefully for good) I am going to try to set up a spot in our extra bedroom and put her in there in a large dog carrier we have. I really hope she doesn't try to lay anymore before I can get her where I can control her light.
I'm CC, not Cind.

