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  1. Eggcessive

    PROLAPSED VENT

    Yes, but keep an eye on her. You always can separate her in a wire dog crate with food and water, and keep the crate near the other chickens for company.
  2. Eggcessive

    PROLAPSED VENT

    Here is a good article about abnormal eggs and possible causes that you might like to read: https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/common-egg-quality-problems.65923/
  3. Eggcessive

    PROLAPSED VENT

    That may be why she had a prolapse, since it looks like 2 closely back to back eggs. Are the shells soft and rubbery or hard? Soft shell-less eggs are much harder ro pass. She would benefit from giving her some human calcium with D3 1/2 tablet or 1/2 Tums daily for several days. Hopefully, this...
  4. Eggcessive

    PROLAPSED VENT

    She may have had a temporary prolapse, and it has gone back inside. Some hens will have one partially when they lay an egg. Check her crop in the morning when it should be empty. A squishy crop in early morning before eating might be the start of sour crop, especially if there is a bad or sour...
  5. Eggcessive

    PROLAPSED VENT

    Could you post a picture of her vent? How old is she and does she lay eggs? Keep the prolapse clean and keep it lubricated with honey or some type of oil, and try to push it back inside and hold it there for a few minutes. It may come back out, but just keep trying to push it back inside until...
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