MarlaMac
Songster
My daughter is dealing with one of her hen's. She does't know if she has even laid an egg yet, but found her with a prolaspe yesterday.
They were out of town so my other daughter tended to the chicken. She was able to get the material back inside the chicken. It came back out so she repeated the process and it stayed in until my daughter and her family returned from vacation early today.
The prolapsed material is inside, but my daughter said the area is bulging.
She has drank sugar water, not much
She eat some watermelon - very little, but is not interested in any thing really.
@Wyorp Rock I read in a post where you said that a prolapsed hen needed calcium. Is that part of the treatment protocol for prolapse? Should this hen be taking calcium?
Also, any suggestions on getting this girl to eat?
She is currently isolated and doing all they can to keep the area clean and coated with ointment.
They were out of town so my other daughter tended to the chicken. She was able to get the material back inside the chicken. It came back out so she repeated the process and it stayed in until my daughter and her family returned from vacation early today.
The prolapsed material is inside, but my daughter said the area is bulging.
She has drank sugar water, not much
She eat some watermelon - very little, but is not interested in any thing really.
@Wyorp Rock I read in a post where you said that a prolapsed hen needed calcium. Is that part of the treatment protocol for prolapse? Should this hen be taking calcium?
Also, any suggestions on getting this girl to eat?
She is currently isolated and doing all they can to keep the area clean and coated with ointment.