Miles the Rooster seems to have a prolapsed rectum- or at least that is what it looks like. His vent (what I would consider his rectum where he exudes fecal matter) is red and raw. The fecal matter seems to get hard and compacted. I’ve cleaned it out several times by gently removing the crusted dry feces and making sure he has an unobstructed opening he can defecate from. But the next day it appears the same. Today I cleaned him up and noticed a few drops of fresh bright red blood pooling around the opening, indicating that the blood was local- not intestinal. I’ve applied silver sulfadiazine cream several days in a row to the outside where it is red and raw, and that seems to reduce the rawness for a few days but it eventually returns. He eats pellets and scratch along with the occasional handfuls of meal worm; he and his girls have three acres of grass, dirt and orchard to free range in during the daytime, along with ample water sources. Any thoughts?