Need help diagnose this

Mark Whatley

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Aug 8, 2020
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Trying to help a neighbor’s hen. They described it as possibly fly strike, saying they had seen maggots. I gave the hen a good epsom salts bath and cleaned things up. I found no maggots. What I did find is a gaping hole in her rear below her vent. The opening has some sort of structure in it that’s about the diameter of a ping pong ball, and is firm but somewhat squishy. Does not feel like an egg. I cleaned the area as best I could with diluted betadine. Your thoughts, ideas, and recommendations are appreciated.
 

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probably a prolapse. clean it off with warm sterile water, get as much debris off as humanly possible, and if you use gloves with a little bit of Vaseline you can push it in, careful to not cause any damage. you may have to have a vet suture the wound so it does not happen again.
 
probably a prolapse. clean it off with warm sterile water, get as much debris off as humanly possible, and if you use gloves with a little bit of Vaseline you can push it in, careful to not cause any damage. you may have to have a vet suture the wound so it does not happen again.
Thank you. I wondered about prolapse. Appreciate your response.
 

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