- Apr 13, 2017
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I have a 2 year old white Leghorn hen, DJ, who has been having a prolapse problem for 4 months now. It isn't always out, only when she has to lay an egg, which can then take a few days to go back in after she has laid it.
I have been giving her calcium (tums) and oyster shells, but it didn't seem to help prevent the soft shell eggs. She laid a few hard shells too, which also caused her prolapse to come out for a few days until it went back in on its own. I just kept the tissue moist with vetericyn spray and hemorrhoid cream at least 2x a day until it went back in.
She has also had sour crop twice over the past 4 months, which was caught early and treated with miconazole and probios.
Well the last 3 weeks she had been doing pretty good, no prolapse issues or other issues. She is molting, so no egg laying.
Now the prolapse is back as of this morning, but I am concerned with how the tissue looks.
Could it be signs of an infection? Should I give antibiotics? (I have 500mg amoxicillin fish antibiotics)
I have been giving her calcium (tums) and oyster shells, but it didn't seem to help prevent the soft shell eggs. She laid a few hard shells too, which also caused her prolapse to come out for a few days until it went back in on its own. I just kept the tissue moist with vetericyn spray and hemorrhoid cream at least 2x a day until it went back in.
She has also had sour crop twice over the past 4 months, which was caught early and treated with miconazole and probios.
Well the last 3 weeks she had been doing pretty good, no prolapse issues or other issues. She is molting, so no egg laying.
Now the prolapse is back as of this morning, but I am concerned with how the tissue looks.
Could it be signs of an infection? Should I give antibiotics? (I have 500mg amoxicillin fish antibiotics)