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Thank you I shall try Witch HazelWitch hazel and cortisone cream are very helpful in shrinking prolapsed vent tissue.
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Thank you I shall try Witch HazelWitch hazel and cortisone cream are very helpful in shrinking prolapsed vent tissue.
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@Wyorp Rock you were right it was an unformed egg that had got stuck inside her. Thanks for your help, I will keep her in tonight just to keep an eye on her.
Glad she was able to expel that.Keep watch for egg yolk to dribble out. You might want to keep giving calciumfor a couple more days to be sure she's expelled all the egg material. It's rare that there is no yolk, even in a shell-less egg.
If she doesn't expel all the yolk, there's danger of infection.
I agree. They do act poorly if there is still egg material inside, that can sure cause infection.If there's still egg material inside her, she will likely still be acting poorly. Also, if there's a steady dribble of clear fluid coming from her vent, it's a sign there's most likely still material that she is trying to expel. I suggest you line up an antibiotic in case you need to start her on it. The longer this takes to get the rest of the egg out, the higher the danger of infection from the yolk incubating bacteria.
Remember, calcium helps her have strong contractions, making it easier for her to get the rest of the egg out.
yes that's right.I'm guessing the OP would need to see a vet for antibiotics since they are in Wales