I doubt thats their intention when flying over, but when they are over the fence during the day they may need to lay an egg so they just do it wherever.
This is perfectly normal, alot of my leghorns hop the fence in the morning after being let out. She is probably just looking for food, I wouldnt be concerned about it. Heck sometimes i let all of my birds into the yard to eat bugs and whatever it can find. Also I should add that from personal...
It can take awhile sometimes, if the sack it is in has mostly dried out it is probably safe to help it a bit. There are 3 layers in eggs with chicks, the shell, a soft part, and a sack. The sack has veins in it, and if one breaks it can bleed out and die if it does not absorb enough blood. You...
Changing gender is physically impossible, these birds are probably just messed up from birth, physically a female but actually male. This could also just be a case of the hen trying to take place of the rooster, which i have seen before.
That sounds like it could possibly make it worse, you need to dry it out like others have recommended. If you want to remove it you can, but I would try drying it out first to see if it heals, if not then go ahead.
I have never had a hen with a prolapse, but based on what ive heard, as long as you keep following everyones instructions theres maybe a 70% chance it survives.
Wait so there is one chicken? Maybe it needs some friends. Same breed chickens usually get along well. I have these two buff brahmas and they stay together all the time, im assuming because of the color match.
Also have you considered that maybe you arent feeding her enough?