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Seed223
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Also thank you to everyone for your help!
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Here’s a photo - it’s a little blurry and I couldn’t get my camera to work but this is what the area looks like. You can see the redness on her skin. Her poo is very liquid and runny - she hasn’t been able to really poop much since we brought her in the house though. She seems like she just wants to sleep. Also, is it strange that another one of our chickens died yesterday? She looked completely fine and we didn’t see any evidence of anything being wrong with her. We’ve never had this happen before and I’m really hoping we don’t lose another chicken . They are loved like pets!Can you post a pic of her red bottom? Don't worry, there's pretty much nothing these threads haven't seen. If you can put a paper towel under her and get a picture of her poop, that may help give someone a clue to her status as well.
Oh gosh, I’m so sorry!Um .... photo?
This is super helpful. Thank you so much!! I have put her in a dark, quiet room and will check on her again in the morning. I really appreciate your help!The red butt is from the Epsom soaks. It increases blood flow. She's been soaked enough. Now place her in her bin in a quiet dark place and leave her alone to rest. Be sure she has water. Put a little sugar in the water to elevate her glucose. She may pass the egg in an hour or it may take over night. Give her more calcium in the morning if she hasn't produced an egg. Be aware that two back to back eggs could be involved.