Coconut oils interesting never heard of it I will have to try it someday...its always good to have a backup
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Coconut oils interesting never heard of it I will have to try it someday...its always good to have a backup
I don’t know ANYTHING about chickens but in the medical industry and (I did this with my pet mice when she had a prolapse) you can put sugar solution on the prolapsed anus and it encourages it to shrivel up. Worked for my mice when she was a baby and problem went away after 2 weeks. No clue about chickens though it may be worth a try!I've noticed when checking on my (6 week old) chicks that one of them has been having it's vent prolapse. I have been cleaning off any poop around it's vent with a wet qtip and gently pushing it's vent back in. It seems to reoccur after a few hours though. It is still eating and drinking and none of the other chicks have been pecking it's vent. It's poop does seem a little bit dry, and I suspect it's happening from it being a bit constipated. It doesn't seem too bothered by it at the moment. I've been feeding them chick starter plus it's been free ranging my lawn when the weather allows. I also give them some boiled egg as a treat every few days. There is no bleeding or anything. Not sure what I should be doing to help it exactly. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Oh and this has only been happening for the last 2 days.
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I don’t know ANYTHING about chickens but in the medical industry and (I did this with my pet mice when she had a prolapse) you can put sugar solution on the prolapsed anus and it encourages it to shrivel up. Worked for my mice when she was a baby and problem went away after 2 weeks. No clue about chickens though it may be worth a try!
Yay I am glad to hear itBit of an update. It seems to be getting better, thanks a lot for all the advice