You can also use a moist swab and gently try to push it inside - do not force it! And try some Prep H.
Found this online
https://www.mypetchicken.com/blogs/faqs/how-do-i-help-a-chicken-with-vent-prolapse#:~:text=In%20chicks%2C%20prolapsed%20vent%20can,handling%20by%20very%20young%20children.
Might want to keep an extremely close eye out for anyone pecking that - looks
Like it’s being pecked.
You can try a dab of Prep H - try not to get feathers all mucky. Use a cotton swab to put a dab on it.
Unfortunately it wouldn’t do to have them imprint on her. She wants to have them bond with Tassles, the less she interacts with them the better. I’m fact I wouldn’t spend too much time with them if I were bonding them with a mama.
Plenty of time to have them hopping up on you once they get out...
I have wee Mrs LC running with everyone, she gets annoyed she flies up high and tells them off hahaha - Mr P can fly but he rarely does now. I find the littles are faster and can hide better than the big gals. Even the silkies are fast and nimble!
Hahahaha - sounds fairly normal to the shinanigans around here!
I threw feed into the shavings so they could ‘hunt’ for their food, drain off their energy digging. Have you tried that?
You will only get silkie feathers if both parents carry the gene. Think Bert…. Silkie mum Polish dada, regular feathers but feathered legs and topknot!
And no more availablity this month I see. Just as well I can’t get them up here anyways!
EDIT
But anyone wishing to come for a visit - I am sure they would check under the driver seat for anything…. Just saying!
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Edit - WOULDN’T I meant - wouldn’t check 🫣
They have a golden cuckoo Marans?!!!!
Forget the barn.
I need a whole tropical island (with no predators of course) for all the breeds I need to have running around while I sit on my lounge under a palm tree…..
Wow?! Seriously?!!!!
Here something like that would be at least $100 or even more at a craft sale.
Maybe a swap meet is different than one of those? More like a flea market here?
You should make an apron to hold chicks or small chicks while moving them around - keep your arms free to...