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Quote: I only know him by reputation. I just wonder if she has some type of Virus.
I only know him by reputation. I just wonder if she has some type of Virus.
Wow Cheryl! I'm so sorry!Went to go ship a couple of mille fleur trios and discovered one pullet had a prolapsed vent. I've never had to deal with this although seems like it's not hard, problem!!! I'm leaving town tomorrow morning till friday night!
Is there anyone on tonight that can nurse her for a few days that's not to far from me?
I'm using this link for instructions to deal with it, unless you have better ideas
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2012/04/prolapse-vent-causes-treatment-graphic.html
and this bandaging method I found
[FONT=Georgia, Garamond, serif]BANDAGING[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, Garamond, serif]Bandage firstly around the middle of hen, and under her wings.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Georgia, Garamond, serif]Pop her prolapse in and add hemorroid cream to the dressing pad and place on hens vent keeping pressure on vent.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Georgia, Garamond, serif]Bring bandage up and through her legs firmly to hold in prolapse. Continue this a few times to secure bandage.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Georgia, Garamond, serif]The end result should look like this below.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Georgia, Garamond, serif]Please keep your hen in a small safe container over night. They tend to bang around and lose their balance completely in the 'chicken nappy'. They hate them, and some screech about having them. Please leave them on over night, because the following day they will hopefully be completely cured of their prolapse.[/FONT][FONT=Georgia, Garamond, serif]Take bandage off as early as you can in morning because your hen may need to lay an egg. Its rare they prolapse again after but if they do continue process again, but only bandage at night.[/FONT]
I hope she improves. How long has she been like this?i've sent him a note, will see if he has any ideas. i put her food and water closer to her in the shower (she seems to have decided she does not like being in the old wooden drawer, preferring the bathroom tile -- thank goodness it's easy to clean!), and when i came back she's standing near them & made a bit of a mess of some food pellets, so perhaps she's feeling more like eating... just seems to get tired so easily.
thankfully all the other chicklets seem wildly energetic and boisterous, so it hasn't spread to anyone else -- such a mystery!
They are rather huge aren't they? The one (well 2 actually) I have from Deb's line at Heaven Sent is a great deal smaller. They are a little younger too. It will be interesting to see their differences when they are full grown. I want some more Orps for this Spring- so their laying is staggered.I thought for sure you had English ..they are huge. I have a few American and the rest English. My American are half the size of my English and I got them from a breeder. I'm loving my English girls.... Everyone that comes here mouth drops when they see them...![]()
I hope she improves. How long has she been like this?
my little hen seemed better after the 3rd day but I did it for 5 days total full strength then 5 half.Is there a local vet that will do a Coci test for you? At the same time, they should be able to test for worms.
After the 5 to 7 days, you are supposed to go 1/2 dose of Corid for another 5 to 7 days.
Ron