- Sep 1, 2010
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Greeting to all chicken lovers! I am a new forum member, and also new to raising chickens. I have a 20 week old Wyandott hen, and 4 days ago she had an egg hanging outside of her vent and it was surrounded by a thin pink membrane. I was able to release the egg, and I cleaned her up and applied bag balm and Prep H and gently pushed her prolapsed vent back in. Now 3 days later, she has "pasty butt". At least I think that is what it is!! It is a thick layer of white/grey caked stuff. I tried soaking it off with warm water, but to no avail. She is so patient and tolerant! At this point, all I could think of was to apply more bag balm and wait and see. She is looking healthy and mixing well with the other hens, so I don't think she has infection. There is no odor or any other signs of infection. So my question to all you experts: could this be something different, or am I on the right track? I appreciate any and all help . . . this is such a great blog!
