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Just as I was prepared to start a thread in the Emergencies forum, Lilith's prolapse finally resolved. It took eighteen days this time, and I was fearing something even worse since she's had it so long. Overnight, for the first time in over three weeks, Lil produced a big puddle of cecal poop. All this time it's been plain poop and her urates have been liquid and profuse. It remains to be seen if she will start to produce normal urates now.
It's been a real juggling act keeping her with the others yet protected. Twice, someone managed to peck her prolapse and that set us back each time. I will tell you in no uncertain terms, chickens feel pain and they holler whern you hurt them. Twice daily cleanings and treatments with cortisone, antibiotic ointment and Vetericyn created opportunities to hurt her.
Lil was on penicillin for eight days, and then I switched to amoxicillin and doubled the dose since she was slipping away from a possible infection from the egg remains. She got well, and steadily stronger. Today, it appears she's beat yet another serious issue that should have killed her. Age eleven and still rolling along. Whew!
It's been a real juggling act keeping her with the others yet protected. Twice, someone managed to peck her prolapse and that set us back each time. I will tell you in no uncertain terms, chickens feel pain and they holler whern you hurt them. Twice daily cleanings and treatments with cortisone, antibiotic ointment and Vetericyn created opportunities to hurt her.
Lil was on penicillin for eight days, and then I switched to amoxicillin and doubled the dose since she was slipping away from a possible infection from the egg remains. She got well, and steadily stronger. Today, it appears she's beat yet another serious issue that should have killed her. Age eleven and still rolling along. Whew!