JulesRSA
Songster
Hi everyone! I’d appreciate any help and advice you can give me.
My olive egger hen Bella has been isolated (in a wire crate on my sheltered porch) for a day now as I noticed two other hens bullying her and pecking at her vent. She’s just over a year old, and normal weight.
I heard the squawking, saw blood and pulled her from the run. Her whole vent area is plucked, but the wound itself seems like a superficial injury just above her vent. Disinfected it and stopped the bleeding.
I figured I’d keep her isolated for the day to heal up and rest, then add her back to the run but sectioned off from the others with wire until fully healed. The whole day she was her usual self, eating and drinking, running around when I let her out for some exercise. Her poops have been normal to runny. She also laid an egg yesterday, which was a bit smaller than usual, but otherwise normal. Looked like there was some clear fluid/discharge either from her vent or the wound, but I cleaned her up and she seemed fine otherwise.
Got her out this morning to check her and move her back in the run, and I noticed some feathers had gotten stuck down onto the vent wound so I decided to give her a warm bath to see if I could unglue them. When I took her out of the bath, she pooped what looks like egg white - no yolk or shell that I could see!
I’ve dried her off and popped her back into the crate, and she’s looking okay, she’s had some water but hasn’t eaten (pecks at food, doesn’t eat it). She also passed the poop in the photo after the “egg white poop”.
None of the other girls are having any issues laying, etc. We do have an issue with feather plucking (the dominant hen is plucking the other 3 when she can get away with it) but I’m upping their protein intake and I’ve added more toys to the run to see if that helps at all. Not sure if the two issues are related.
I can probably get Bella to a vet in the next couple days, but I’d appreciate any help or advice in the meantime. I love these girls dearly and am really worried
My olive egger hen Bella has been isolated (in a wire crate on my sheltered porch) for a day now as I noticed two other hens bullying her and pecking at her vent. She’s just over a year old, and normal weight.
I heard the squawking, saw blood and pulled her from the run. Her whole vent area is plucked, but the wound itself seems like a superficial injury just above her vent. Disinfected it and stopped the bleeding.
I figured I’d keep her isolated for the day to heal up and rest, then add her back to the run but sectioned off from the others with wire until fully healed. The whole day she was her usual self, eating and drinking, running around when I let her out for some exercise. Her poops have been normal to runny. She also laid an egg yesterday, which was a bit smaller than usual, but otherwise normal. Looked like there was some clear fluid/discharge either from her vent or the wound, but I cleaned her up and she seemed fine otherwise.
Got her out this morning to check her and move her back in the run, and I noticed some feathers had gotten stuck down onto the vent wound so I decided to give her a warm bath to see if I could unglue them. When I took her out of the bath, she pooped what looks like egg white - no yolk or shell that I could see!
I’ve dried her off and popped her back into the crate, and she’s looking okay, she’s had some water but hasn’t eaten (pecks at food, doesn’t eat it). She also passed the poop in the photo after the “egg white poop”.
None of the other girls are having any issues laying, etc. We do have an issue with feather plucking (the dominant hen is plucking the other 3 when she can get away with it) but I’m upping their protein intake and I’ve added more toys to the run to see if that helps at all. Not sure if the two issues are related.
I can probably get Bella to a vet in the next couple days, but I’d appreciate any help or advice in the meantime. I love these girls dearly and am really worried