One of my chucks prolapsed yesterday, I separated her as one of the other chicken got wind of it and started chasing her around. I have given her only corn and water and darkened the spare coop so its darker and I hope she will start to stop laying.
I have smeared the area in honey, and pushed it back, but it was pretty red and sore. I spoke with the vet, but he wants to see her - since she is the worst for travelling and that will stress her considerably I'm trying all I can without him
All I needed was some antibiotics, dont mind paying the consultation fee without the bird there, why oh why does he need to see her - I dont need to be told its a prolapse and they dont tend want to deal with chucks as they just put them out of their misery.
I have smeared the area in honey, and pushed it back, but it was pretty red and sore. I spoke with the vet, but he wants to see her - since she is the worst for travelling and that will stress her considerably I'm trying all I can without him
All I needed was some antibiotics, dont mind paying the consultation fee without the bird there, why oh why does he need to see her - I dont need to be told its a prolapse and they dont tend want to deal with chucks as they just put them out of their misery.
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