One of my hens currently has a prolapsed vent and maybe some kind of infection as well. Maybe gleet? I’ve included some pictures.
She’s been isolated inside for the past six days. We’re keeping her light limited, supplementing her with calcium and giving her warm epsom salt baths. I’m trying to keep the area clean and apply antiseptic cream, though I’ve had to trim some of her bum feathers to do so. She’s eating/pooping well, and is acting normally.
I’ve tried pushing the prolapse back in daily, but it never stays in for more than a few seconds. She also has a “discharge”???? That I have to clean everyday. Not sure if maybe it is pus or something fecal or fungal? It’s cream coloured and forms a crust on her vent and down her backside. Super hard to get off. Wondering if any body has dealt with something similar.
She’s been isolated inside for the past six days. We’re keeping her light limited, supplementing her with calcium and giving her warm epsom salt baths. I’m trying to keep the area clean and apply antiseptic cream, though I’ve had to trim some of her bum feathers to do so. She’s eating/pooping well, and is acting normally.
I’ve tried pushing the prolapse back in daily, but it never stays in for more than a few seconds. She also has a “discharge”???? That I have to clean everyday. Not sure if maybe it is pus or something fecal or fungal? It’s cream coloured and forms a crust on her vent and down her backside. Super hard to get off. Wondering if any body has dealt with something similar.
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