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Jamiesluv4chix
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Okay thank you!!!! Is there a specific iodine you recommend? I have blue kote wound spray but probably not the answer huh? Also is there a way to clean the coop to try to avoid it spreading (pox) I cleaned the coop and put down some DE and just trying to keep checking the flock dailyI'd keep the prolapsed tissue coated with ointment or oil so it doesn't dry out. You can try pushing it back in to see if she retains it, but it may come back out when she poops. Hard to know.
Continue with the Calcium daily for at least 7 days.
She can eat her normal feed and she also needs to be drinking/staying hydrated.
I'd watch carefully that flies don't get on the tissue or that other hens don't pick at her if you have her outside.
For the comb, it may be Fowl Pox. You can paint the lesion(s) with Iodine to help dry them up.