I have a sizeable flock of around 23 hens, several of the older ones are around 4 1/2 years old, and a couple of these oldest hens are starting to show their age.
A couple months ago I noticed a large red, pimple-like welt on the hiney of one of my austrolorps but, being that she was acting completely normal and I couldn't determine what it was, I didn't do much to treat her other than providing the whole flock with some dewormer and electrolytes. This week she had some feces accumulation in that area so I gave her an epsom salt bath, during which the current nature of her situation was revealed. The welt has transformed into a large lumpy mass in her abdomen. Being a lifetime bird owner, I know that birds tend to hide the severity of their illness from their comrades so as not to display weakness, but she really is acting completely normal. Normal poops and eating habits, not lethargic, no comb discoloration, and she perches just fine at night. I think that maybe one of my lavendar ameraucana hens may be suffering from the same thing - she has a bit of a waddle and the fluff beneath her vent seems a bit puffier than is normal for an ameraucana - but I haven't been able to catch her to verify.
Of course googling 'large lumpy mass in chicken abdomen' presents a myriad of results, none of which are great. But I can't quite nail it down. I should mention that I live in a pretty rural area and around 'these here parts' we don't have a vet that would see a hen, nor can I afford to take her to one. I don't intend to euthanize her unless she appears to be in obvious and imminent distress and I will do everything within my capabilities to take the best care of her that I can. I'm not beyond nursing ill birds in my house, making special food for them, or giving enema's several times a day when needed.
Any help you expert lot could provide will be greatly appreciated. Photos attached for reference.
A couple months ago I noticed a large red, pimple-like welt on the hiney of one of my austrolorps but, being that she was acting completely normal and I couldn't determine what it was, I didn't do much to treat her other than providing the whole flock with some dewormer and electrolytes. This week she had some feces accumulation in that area so I gave her an epsom salt bath, during which the current nature of her situation was revealed. The welt has transformed into a large lumpy mass in her abdomen. Being a lifetime bird owner, I know that birds tend to hide the severity of their illness from their comrades so as not to display weakness, but she really is acting completely normal. Normal poops and eating habits, not lethargic, no comb discoloration, and she perches just fine at night. I think that maybe one of my lavendar ameraucana hens may be suffering from the same thing - she has a bit of a waddle and the fluff beneath her vent seems a bit puffier than is normal for an ameraucana - but I haven't been able to catch her to verify.
Of course googling 'large lumpy mass in chicken abdomen' presents a myriad of results, none of which are great. But I can't quite nail it down. I should mention that I live in a pretty rural area and around 'these here parts' we don't have a vet that would see a hen, nor can I afford to take her to one. I don't intend to euthanize her unless she appears to be in obvious and imminent distress and I will do everything within my capabilities to take the best care of her that I can. I'm not beyond nursing ill birds in my house, making special food for them, or giving enema's several times a day when needed.
Any help you expert lot could provide will be greatly appreciated. Photos attached for reference.