HELP First Egg BLOODY attached to butt?!?

A tub of warm water deep enough for her to stand up and still soak the affected area. The warmth hepls relax the muscles and tissue. The soak helps soften the material and make it easier to pass.
A plastic storage bin works well.
 
Egg is outsode her body but trapped in membrane. Will warm water cause infection to the bloody tissue?
 
She could really use someone to walk me through this. My instinct is to break the egg but the shards might hurt her. Trying to reduce weight hanging there. Don't know how to get it out. Cut through membrane??
The membrane I believe is part of her egg tract, I don't think you want to be slashing into it that could increase peritonitis risks into the abdomen., From what others have written elsewhere I would guess soaking in warm water, and using some form of lubricant to allow the egg to slip from the flesh it is stuck too. Be advised this could be a recurring issue.
 
Is the egg intact or is it broken, or is it a shell-less egg that has broken? Prolapses can occur alone, or with egg binding. Soft or shell-less eggs can be harder to pass and may be common in egg binding. Keep the prolapsed tissue moist at all times with oil or honey, so they do not dry out. If the egg has broken, or you see a membrane only, try pulling the membrane out gently. Put a disposable glove on if you have it, and insert a finger into the vent slightly to feel for any shell. Try to puch the prolapse tissue back inside, and hold it there for a few minutes while holding the hen and soothing her to calm down. Give her a human calcium tablet with vitamin D orally or crushed into some food or egg.
 
A tub of warm water deep enough for her to stand up and still soak the affected area. The warmth hepls relax the muscles and tissue. The soak helps soften the material and make it easier to pass.
A plastic storage bin works well.
Trying now
 

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