Prolapse after care

We are having a cold spell. Becky Pecky is still indoors, even though her vent is fine now. She gets to go outside for 15 minutes at a time.
Here we spent time in the greenhouse for something interesting to do.
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Thanks for the update. Hopefully, you can get her back in the barn in darkness 16 hours a day soon. Once she stops laying for awhile, that should be good then to let her back out for normal activities. When I break broody hens, they typically do not start laying again for around two weeks. Vets are able to give hormone implants to stop laying for 4-6 months, if you are interested, but those are expensive.
 

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