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I have a Female OEGB that’s a year and a half old. She has a swollen rectum with puss like spots around her rectum. Please help. She is like my baby. I tried to clean the poop around her rectum. That’s why it looks wet around her rectum.
 
Ok? So, how do I make her normal again? She is like my own baby. I can’t lose her. I just want to help her. Do you know how to make her rectum area back to normal?
 
Ok? So, how do I make her normal again? She is like my own baby. I can’t lose her. I just want to help her. Do you know how to make her rectum area back to normal?

Wear gloves, then lubricate your fingers with a water based lubricant and gently push the protruding tissue back into the vent. It's best to have someone hold the hen for you while you do this so you can have better control and be as slow and gentle as needed. Treat the tissue thoroughly.
 
Well, I’ve been looking at other prolapsed hens and they don’t look like hers. She doesn’t have tissue coming out her vent. She is acting normal. Her vent was just dirty. So, I decided to clean it off and then I realized that it was swollen and has puss spots around it.
 
Well, I’ve been looking at other prolapsed hens and they don’t look like hers. She doesn’t have tissue coming out her vent. She is acting normal. Her vent was just dirty. So, I decided to clean it off and then I realized that it was swollen and has puss spots around it.

Well then I really don’t know. Most prolapsed hens have their organs hanging out. Maybe a hernia? But the pus doesn’t conclude to anything. So you might have to do some research.
 
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View attachment 1829421 I have a Female OEGB that’s a year and a half old. She has a swollen rectum with puss like spots around her rectum. Please help. She is like my baby. I tried to clean the poop around her rectum. That’s why it looks wet around her rectum.
Do you mean the vent is swollen or the abdomen?
She may be starting to have Vent Gleet, but it's hard to tell. Is it pus, urates stuck from poop or does it have a yeasty smelly odor?

I see no prolapse.
 
Well then I really don’t know. Most prolapsed hens have their organs hanging out. Maybe a hernia? But the puss doesn’t conclude to anything. So you might have to do some research.
Can you not see the photo posted above?
It clearly does not show a prolapse.

I don't mean to be rude so don't take this the wrong way...if you don't know what you are talking about be sure to say so. You can unnecessarily scare someone for no reason by saying something that is completely wrong.
 
Can you not see the photo posted above?
It clearly does not show a prolapse.

I don't mean to be rude so don't take this the wrong way...if you don't know what you are talking about be sure to say so. You can unnecessarily scare someone for no reason by saying something that is completely wrong.

Well I did leave enough context clues to show I wasn’t certain. “My guess is prolapse.” That doesn’t show a confidential statement. So if they took that the wrong way, I’m sorry. But you shouldn’t get upset over a post that didn’t have much certainty.
 

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