cbrady
In the Brooder
hello, new here and thought id give this a try. i have a few questions.
soooo i had a RIR last fall that was wheezing and sneezing, we separated her and fed her garlic etc. she was separated for a few weeks and was better. rest of the girls were fine.
also found that she had a partial prolapsed vent, it wasnt completely hanging out but very noticeable. gave her warm bath and she was fine for a while.
she is completely fine now, still eats and drinks, still lays but since last yr she is the only one with a bare bottom... i know the girls pick on each other but its bare bare, also ive treated the coop with DE and clean to prevent bugs, the other girls are fully feathered.
(shes also a survivor of a savage fox attack, poor baby)
will she always have an re occuring prolapsed vent??
any ideas why she has a bare bottom still??
any suggestions would be appreciated !!
soooo i had a RIR last fall that was wheezing and sneezing, we separated her and fed her garlic etc. she was separated for a few weeks and was better. rest of the girls were fine.
also found that she had a partial prolapsed vent, it wasnt completely hanging out but very noticeable. gave her warm bath and she was fine for a while.
she is completely fine now, still eats and drinks, still lays but since last yr she is the only one with a bare bottom... i know the girls pick on each other but its bare bare, also ive treated the coop with DE and clean to prevent bugs, the other girls are fully feathered.
(shes also a survivor of a savage fox attack, poor baby)
will she always have an re occuring prolapsed vent??
any ideas why she has a bare bottom still??
any suggestions would be appreciated !!