PROLAPSED VENT, PLZ HELP

Ella_michele08

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Feb 23, 2023
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I found my rir hen had prolapsed vent last night and this morning I gave her a Epsom salt bath and push the prolapse back and put hypocortizon cream on her vent and three minutes later it came back out so I pushed it back and put the cream back on using rubber gloves then re peated that a minute later and also when I got home from church and realized it came back out and I used the vetericyn and then pushed it back in and put the cream on and realized it came back a minute later so I re peated that but held it there for 10 minutes with a paper towel then one minute later it came back out so ofc I put it back in. And she was separated from the rest of the flock but with three hens with bare backs from the roosters and I only have water and a couple pieces of scrambled egg in there but she keeps pooping or pushing the prolapse back out also and there all mad that I'm not letting them out, especially I'm worried that the rir hen is mad bc I want her to not be stressed do idk what to do!

This pic is from this morning when I soaked her, I got tiny bit of the dark brown poop off after this pic but not much would come only a tiny bit so I need any advice!!!
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Putting honey on the prolapse can help reduce swelling and possibly prevent infection.

Take her off of any laying feed, you don't want her laying any eggs until she has kept the prolapse in for a significant amount of time. Pushing an egg out can just send you back to where you started.
 

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