Oh dear, poor Seneca! Looks as if you would need some kind of vacuum pump to first suck the content and then the shrivelled eggshell out.I rubbed coconut oil all around the egg and vent.
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Oh dear, poor Seneca! Looks as if you would need some kind of vacuum pump to first suck the content and then the shrivelled eggshell out.I rubbed coconut oil all around the egg and vent.
The skin of her vent area seems thickened and thus inelastic due to this infection that lead to all the necrotic skin and accumulated stuff almost blocking the cloaca.I know it's a bad idea to have broken raw egg inside a bird. But if I can open the very end of that egg and drain most of it maybe she would be able to crush it and push it out. Thoughts anyone?
Raise the waterer to a level where they don't have to bow over it and dunk their wattles while doing so.Good day to stay inside and drink coffee, so thanks, LaFleche.
Went out to clean the coop and discovered my cockerel has some frostbite on his wattles. He does have droopy wattles, so this doesn't surprise me. None of the girls has any issues, and no problems with combs, so I'm pretty confident of adequate ventilation in the coop.
I'm watching your other thread, DL, and hoping everything works out. Poor girl, and poor you! You have enough stress right now.
Completely agree.The skin of her vent area seems thickened and thus inelastic due to this infection that lead to all the necrotic skin and accumulated stuff almost blocking the cloaca.
Completely agree.
Here it is after getting the egg out.
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Now what? Another egg is coming, I'm sure.
There is still some crusty tissue under her vent. If you check my ER thread, it started bleeding while she strained. If you have any advice can you please reply on that thread so it may help others in a similar situation?
Here's the thread:If you check my ER thread, it started bleeding while she strained.
If you have any advice can you please reply on that thread so it may help others in a similar situation?