Dsauce91
Chirping
- Aug 27, 2020
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Caution: Photos attached to this post may make some of you uncomfortable.
Yesterday I found one of my pullets with this large black mass on her underside. She had a piece of an egg and lots of poop attached as well as a full formed egg stuck inside. I did some online research coupled with what little I know and decided to safely break and remove the egg and wash away the area as best as I could. I applied an antibiotic spray for wounds, including vent prolapse. I called a vet but they want too much money to even look at her.
Can anyone offer me any sort of help? I’m not sure if the black area is bruised/dead tissue or what… it’s soft to the touch. She’s been fairly active and it looks like she’s pooped somehow since yesterday since I had more to clean. I’m not sure if she’s eaten or not since I’ve kept her separate and been at work.
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated on how to proceed, even if you think just making her remaining time comfortable is my only course of action. Thank you.
Photos: first photo is the first day after I cleaned the area. Second photo is one that I just took after another soak and cleaning.
Yesterday I found one of my pullets with this large black mass on her underside. She had a piece of an egg and lots of poop attached as well as a full formed egg stuck inside. I did some online research coupled with what little I know and decided to safely break and remove the egg and wash away the area as best as I could. I applied an antibiotic spray for wounds, including vent prolapse. I called a vet but they want too much money to even look at her.
Can anyone offer me any sort of help? I’m not sure if the black area is bruised/dead tissue or what… it’s soft to the touch. She’s been fairly active and it looks like she’s pooped somehow since yesterday since I had more to clean. I’m not sure if she’s eaten or not since I’ve kept her separate and been at work.
Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated on how to proceed, even if you think just making her remaining time comfortable is my only course of action. Thank you.
Photos: first photo is the first day after I cleaned the area. Second photo is one that I just took after another soak and cleaning.