Yippee! Now just lube her prolapse and try to push it back inside and hold it for a few minutes. It may and probably will pop back out, but keep pushing it back inside. Here is another video:
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Yay got the egg out but the tissue is still hanging out her her vent vent. Not sure how to do that how to fix that.It should be there somewhere. I haven’t seen this before, but it does happen. She probably cannot poop while she is egg bound with a prolapse, so keep trying to get it out and keep the pink tissue moist. We are all pulling for you here. A vet sometimes can vacuum out the egg, but the video I posted is pretty good to help.
Sounds good don't even have any vegetable oil to put on it but do have some oyster shell grit that I can give her. So you are saying I should try to push the tissue back in a little bit? Have a carrier in the house that she can rest inShe deserves some rest after all of that, and so do you. Keep her isolated from other chickens while she has any prolapse. If it won’t go back in, apply honey, preparation H, sugar, or hydrocortisone cream to help swelling go down. Try again in the morning. Offer her some water, and if you have any calcium tablets or Tums, crush one in a some wet chick feed.
I do not really have anything to lubricate it with except for some antibacterial soft soap do you think that would be okay just a little the tiny little bit on it?Since you have it lubricated already gently push straight in and hold for a minute. There's muscle in there so you may have a bit of resistance. It may take a few tries, and depending on how much tissue was stretched it may occur again in the future. Glat it's finally turned your way.
What to do to keep her from having any more eggs for a week or two?Since you have it lubricated already gently push straight in and hold for a minute. There's muscle in there so you may have a bit of resistance. It may take a few tries, and depending on how much tissue was stretched it may occur again in the future. Glat it's finally turned your way.
Thank you for posting the VIDEO sooo much better when in crisis mode. It teaches better for a students/freaked out person. Just thanks againHere is a good video on helping to get a normal egg out during a prolapsed vent: