Clucking_Caramel
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- Apr 2, 2018
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Poor girl keeps straining as if she is about to push out another egg. I can't get her to stop. ever ten seconds she's squatting down. She is trying to sleep right now, but her pushing keeps her awakeHere's what I did: Gave a soak in warm water and Epsom Salts to clean area, checked for shell etc. Gently pat feather areas dry. With oil (vitamin E, mineral oil, etc) on my fingers, I put gentle downward pressure on the vent flap. If this prompted her to suck in the prolapse great (If it goes in, try holding it in gently for 10, 15, 20 min)- but if not: Spread the prolapse with honey and some sprinkled sugar. Put her in a covered crate with some towels for her to sit on and access to water. Don't feed her chicken feed - you don't want her to have enough nutrition to lay. I gave canned corn or chopped boiled egg with calcium citrate (or crushed tums). I kept her in a crate in a dark room 16 hrs a day so she would stop laying. Every 2 hours or so I would check the prolapse, using a soft damp cloth to gently blot away any poop and then adding a fresh coating of honey or sugar. If I could gently get it to stay in, I would hold it in as long as the hen allowed. After a few days the prolapse stayed in on its own.
I think the only thing you can do to help is to get her in as dark an area as possible.Poor girl keeps straining as if she is about to push out another egg. I can't get her to stop. ever ten seconds she's squatting down. She is trying to sleep right now, but her pushing keeps her awake
How long did you keep her off regular feed?Here's what I did: Gave a soak in warm water and Epsom Salts to clean area, checked for shell etc. Gently pat feather areas dry. With oil (vitamin E, mineral oil, etc) on my fingers, I put gentle downward pressure on the vent flap. If this prompted her to suck in the prolapse great (If it goes in, try holding it in gently for 10, 15, 20 min)- but if not: Spread the prolapse with honey and some sprinkled sugar. Put her in a covered crate with some towels for her to sit on and access to water. Don't feed her chicken feed - you don't want her to have enough nutrition to lay. I gave canned corn or chopped boiled egg with calcium citrate (or crushed tums). I kept her in a crate in a dark room 16 hrs a day so she would stop laying. Every 2 hours or so I would check the prolapse, using a soft damp cloth to gently blot away any poop and then adding a fresh coating of honey or sugar. If I could gently get it to stay in, I would hold it in as long as the hen allowed. After a few days the prolapse stayed in on its own.