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Here's how she looks standing.
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That looks hopeful.Y'all!! I went outside to check on Juliet, and look!!
In assuming this is good??
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I know it's not good...Your bird is very sick. That yellow stuff is NOT good.
Chickens are egg layers...when they stop laying eggs regularly it's a sign...that something is wrong. They usually only stop laying when they're molting or when they are really sick.
Yea, but I made that special for her because it has extra vitamins, minerals, and most importantly, extra calcium for her.Your feed...looks like part of the problem.
You may want to think seriously hard about switching to a pelleted or crumbled type feed soon.
What are you thinking her problem is?That looks hopeful.
Honestly, I have no idea. I (fortunately) have no experience with anything like that. I'm just going by instinct. Sorry I can't be helpful!What are you thinking her problem is?
This is not prolapse. This is infection coming out of her vent.What are you thinking her problem is?
Oh noo...This is not prolapse. This is infection coming out of her vent.
Could be:
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/poul...eproductive-system/egg-peritonitis-in-poultry
Any one of these:
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/poultry/disorders-of-the-reproductive-system
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Oh, I see.Honestly, I have no idea. I (fortunately) have no experience with anything like that. I'm just going by instinct. Sorry I can't be helpful!