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  1. Nugget_91

    Prolapsed vent

    She's doing all of the above I will put her back in with the others. Yes I use shell grit with my chickens they always have a supply which was one of the reasons i was surprised that she didn't have a formed egg.
  2. Nugget_91

    Prolapsed vent

    No her tissue is not exposed anymore and she has gone back to her usual chirpy self. But I'm still keeping an eye on her at the moment just to monitor her. :thumbsup
  3. Nugget_91

    Prolapsed vent

    @Perris thanks to you too. Its great to have a fellow resident on this site that can offer guidance. :thumbsup
  4. Nugget_91

    Prolapsed vent

    @Wyorp Rock @azygous she has expelled her whites and yolk and seems to be alot more with it this morning. Thank you for your help everyone.
  5. Nugget_91

    Prolapsed vent

    @Wyorp Rock you were right it was an unformed egg that had got stuck inside her. Thanks for your help, I will keep her in tonight just to keep an eye on her.
  6. Nugget_91

    Prolapsed vent

    Thank you I shall try Witch Hazel
  7. Nugget_91

    Prolapsed vent

    Thanks for your help I will bring her in and apply some honey to the tissue and keep an eye on her. Hopefully it will reduce by the morning.
  8. Nugget_91

    Prolapsed vent

    Thanks for your help @Wyorp Rock she's only been like it for the past hour or two it's now dark where I am and the other hens arent bothered by her. So do you think it's worth leaving until the morning or shall I bring her in and keep an eye on her?
  9. Nugget_91

    Prolapsed vent

    I can't feel much there but she's a little flustered so she won't let me check her for too long.
  10. Nugget_91

    Prolapsed vent

    Thank you @Perris All these years of keeping chickens and I've never come across a prolapsed vent.
  11. Nugget_91

    Prolapsed vent

    My hens have been fine all day but I went to check on them just now and noticed one of the hens has a prolapsed vent. What is the best remedy for this?
  12. Nugget_91

    Garage coop.

    That's a great idea. Good thinking on your friends behalf for the repair room to have its own section. I would have it sectioned so that my side was seperate from theirs anyway as I wouldn't want them getting into my supplies.
  13. Nugget_91

    Garage coop.

    It's a detached garage thats a fair size and it's at the back of my garden away from the house. I was thinking of sectioning it off so there is room for me to keep my chickens and also use it as a bit of a man cave (keeping my tools and DIY gear).
  14. Nugget_91

    Coop Completed

    It looks great. Excellent job guys :thumbsup
  15. Nugget_91

    Garage coop.

    Hi everyone. Has anyone on here ever transformed their garages into a coop for their chickens? If so could you help me out with ideas and possible plans. Thanks in advance.
  16. Nugget_91

    Ayam cemani

    Hey peeps looking for advice on this breed as I'm interested in keeping them. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
  17. Nugget_91

    UK Member Please Say HI

    I agree with Perris. If in doubt get more you won't be disappointed
  18. Nugget_91

    UK Member Please Say HI

    Great idea. Totally agree with you on the hatchling part, it's always a nervous time when you introduce new chickens to the flock (even after isolating them for a few weeks). Thanks for the advice I'll bare that in mind when I'm searching for my new additions.
  19. Nugget_91

    UK Member Please Say HI

    Great breed. How do you find them? Yeah I've been keeping an eye out but I might buy from egg next and brood them. Possibly even have a go at breeding if I get a good strain.
  20. Nugget_91

    UK Member Please Say HI

    They were given to me by a relative. I'm not to sure how he came about acquiring them but I can find out for you. Are you possibly thinking of getting some? I'm not to sure what breeds to add yet. Any suggestions on some exotic bantams?
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