Willow6594
In the Brooder
- Mar 28, 2020
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Hello everyone,
I need help please. I have Dutch bantam hen who has been egg bound since yesterday. The first problem I noticed was her uterus is prolapsed. I have felt the egg and I believe it is way too large for her to pass. I have done multiple warm epsom salt baths and large doses of calcium. I have massaged her. I have inserted KY jelly into her vent. I can feel the egg when I insert a glove finger into her vent, but the prolapse is in the way. She is getting very weak. I have read that the egg can be punctured and drained as a last resort, but I cannot get to straight to it due to what feels like the folds of her uterus. Can someone please help me? I am out of ideas. No vets in my area will touch a chicken, they will not prescribe for them either. So I am always on my own in these situations. Please help. Thank you in advance.
I need help please. I have Dutch bantam hen who has been egg bound since yesterday. The first problem I noticed was her uterus is prolapsed. I have felt the egg and I believe it is way too large for her to pass. I have done multiple warm epsom salt baths and large doses of calcium. I have massaged her. I have inserted KY jelly into her vent. I can feel the egg when I insert a glove finger into her vent, but the prolapse is in the way. She is getting very weak. I have read that the egg can be punctured and drained as a last resort, but I cannot get to straight to it due to what feels like the folds of her uterus. Can someone please help me? I am out of ideas. No vets in my area will touch a chicken, they will not prescribe for them either. So I am always on my own in these situations. Please help. Thank you in advance.