UPDATE: She will push the mass of her vent out if I put it back in, but is no longer trying to continously push out her innards.
It's really swollen! But Im giving her canned corn and water. Maybe the swelling will go down and her innards will shrink enough to be put back inside her
Poor girl keeps straining as if she is about to push out another egg. I can't get her to stop. ever ten seconds she's squatting down. She is trying to sleep right now, but her pushing keeps her awake
The vet canceled and wont see her. She has passed an egg, but is still straining as if there is one still in there.....
Can't put the prolapse back in when she pushes it back out!
Poor mocha prolapsed and is in a lot of pain trying to pass an egg. I did get a deflated egg out of the gorey mess that is her vent, but she is still pushing and I gasping each time
Absolutely. She was starting to feel great yesterday and then this morning got worse. She threw up again and this pile of woodshavings came out. Needless to say the bin she is being kept in now is lined with newspaper.
Currently her crop is almost completely empty.
My hen Pearl was eating less and less, so we brought her inside. My stepdad noticed her crop was squishy, and pressed on it to see if she'd throw up. According to him it was A LOT and it was yellow and smelled badly. Then, a sac of orange came out of her mouth like a blob, that splattered on the...
Hello if I can join I would love to
Name: Pixel
Gender: Cockerel
Breed: White Japanese Bantam
Rank in pecking order: Outsider / submissive rooster
Physical Description: Tiny and all white. Big floppy comb
Personality Description: Very funky and energetic, very vocal
Age: 1 year
They eat half cracked corn and half laying pellets. They also free range every other day for an hour. I tried giving them oyster shell but none of them ate it.
Most of them are 2 1/2 years old, and two ladies are 3 1/2 years old.
Also the nesting boxes are kept in the dark
I agree with DuckGirl. If they are in seperate pens, yes. In one pen, most likely not. If the dad was aggressive to you, I would wait until they grow up and get rid of any of the young roosters who are aggressive.