What do I need to do, one of my hens has a small prolapse of the vent. roughly the size of the top of my thumb, its pink rather than angry red, can someone please advise as to the best course of action.
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Thanks lyndonj, I've just gone back out with some honey, and she had managed to get the prolapse back in herself. I've put some honey around the vent area and separated her into her own coop for the night, just to be on the safe side.
I'll keep a close eye on her over the next 24 hours, just to check that its not reoccuring, thanks for the article.I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.
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She's been only laying every 4 days or so after she had a cold, so she probably has another 3 days before the next egg. I watched her pass her morning movement today and everything looked normal. I'll continue to keep an eye on her. She seems perky enough in herself.
As per the not much luck, you are telling me, I'm on a big learning curve. Just over two months with three girls and I've had a chicken with a cold, a broody hen, and now a prolapsed vent, you'd think it would put me off but I'm tempted to get a few more.I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.
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