OneSweetWorld
Hatching
- May 30, 2024
- 9
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I have a hen that has a prolapse. It looks a million times better than it did weeks ago when we separated her but it will not stay in. We have done a ton of soaks..the whole 9 yards. We have had birds in the past that had prolapses and they were totally fine.
The problem that I am running into is that I have her isolated in a large tote. She has been in there for weeks. We did pick up a small coop but have to get a run around it and secured.
My question is, have you reintroduced your bird with a prolapse back to the flock?
She is eating, pooping, laying eggs and lively! Other than her innards slightly hanging out she's loving life.
The problem that I am running into is that I have her isolated in a large tote. She has been in there for weeks. We did pick up a small coop but have to get a run around it and secured.
My question is, have you reintroduced your bird with a prolapse back to the flock?
She is eating, pooping, laying eggs and lively! Other than her innards slightly hanging out she's loving life.