Jun 16, 2021 #1 S Stancozy1 In the Brooder Jun 15, 2021 2 15 24 Do broilers actually suffer from prolapse? If so what's the cause and possible treatment
Jun 16, 2021 #2 peeper89 Songster 5 Years Feb 21, 2017 610 350 201 that so sad! show pituctures @Weeg @black_cat mite know what to do!
Jun 16, 2021 #3 Weeg Enabler Jul 1, 2020 11,906 37,060 1,031 Small town in Western Washington My Coop My Coop All poultry can suffer from prolapse. Often prolapse is caused by a stuck egg in laying hens, and likely other reasons to that I'm not aware of. Can you post a photo of what you're dealing with? @Wyorp Rock @Eggcessive @azygous
All poultry can suffer from prolapse. Often prolapse is caused by a stuck egg in laying hens, and likely other reasons to that I'm not aware of. Can you post a photo of what you're dealing with? @Wyorp Rock @Eggcessive @azygous
Jun 16, 2021 #4 azygous Addict Premium Feather Member 15 Years Dec 11, 2009 34,989 63,534 1,412 Colorado Rockies Broilers are chickens before they are meat. So they are subject to all the issues other breeds can suffer. Here is my article on prolapse, causes and treatment. https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...ng-from-vent-prolapse-oh-my-what-to-do.76124/
Broilers are chickens before they are meat. So they are subject to all the issues other breeds can suffer. Here is my article on prolapse, causes and treatment. https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...ng-from-vent-prolapse-oh-my-what-to-do.76124/
Jun 16, 2021 #5 black_cat ♥♥Lover of Leghorns♥♥ May 21, 2020 19,169 61,121 1,156 Connecticut Agree that all chickens can have prolapsed vents, but I am not experienced in treating it.