- May 29, 2008
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Last week Elphie had a prolapse, I gently tucked everything back in, and in the process found an egg close to the exit, but lost in the prolapse, It broke during gentle attempts to extricate, but I do think I managed to get all of it. I quarantined Elphie and offered her antibiotic spiked yogurt and water. She would not touch either, so after two days i offered clean water and small amounts of food with antibiotic powder mixed in. I know most advice is to hold food but I thought it was more important to get the antibiotic into her, her under belly felt hot and swollen and her legs were very warm to the touch, I assumed fever and the possibility of of another egg in the tact. I never saw another egg and the vent looks normal, still. She is pooping, so I believe the exit is not still twisted.
She has been on quarantine a week, she is in the shed, which has pretty dim light from two small windows, she goes to sleep about an hour before the other chickens go to the house for bed. I'm hoping the dim shed is enough to force her into molting or to at least quit her egg production for awhile.
Has anyone else ever forced molt on a hen? If you have experience with prolapse how long did you keep the hen in a sick cage? I'd like to let her get on with just being one of the flock, but I dont want to let her out early and create another problem.
She has been on quarantine a week, she is in the shed, which has pretty dim light from two small windows, she goes to sleep about an hour before the other chickens go to the house for bed. I'm hoping the dim shed is enough to force her into molting or to at least quit her egg production for awhile.
Has anyone else ever forced molt on a hen? If you have experience with prolapse how long did you keep the hen in a sick cage? I'd like to let her get on with just being one of the flock, but I dont want to let her out early and create another problem.
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