- Jul 26, 2012
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My chicken had a prolapse back in July. Determined to save her, we tried everything we could to get that sucker to stay inside her. With no luck, we finally took her to the vet last week to get stitched up. The vet said she's good as new and can go back with her friends in a week. That time has come, but we are having a very difficult time getting the other chickens to accept her. They peck at her head and some even jump on her and really hurt her. Biting her wings and throwing her around. I can't stand to watch it so I keep taking her out of the coop. We try everyday to put her in, but she's so afraid of the other birds that she hides behind the garbage can in the coop that we keep the food in. Will the other birds ever accept her again? I don't really want to have to keep a chicken inside the house forever! (plus since the stitches her poops have been extremely stinky. Not like a normal chicken smell) Any suggestions? We've been through so much with her, I can't give up on her now.