Hello everyone
My hen has had sc her vent for over 7 weeks now. I thought it was an injury at first, or that she had had a prolapse, but after bathing and treating her daily for so many weeks with no improvement, I assume it must be something else. I got her to stop laying by keeping her in a darkened cage for a while. I let her back out because she was molting, so I knew she wasn’t going to lay again. I wash it with chlorhexidine soap water, dry it well, and apply ointment. I have tried antibiotic cream, raw honey, colloidal silver and now anti fungal cream. Nothing has made a difference. Whatever it is, it keeps on oozing.
She is otherwise acting normal. Eats, drinks and is active.
My flock is Marek’s positive. I don’t know if this is related to Marek’s or not.
If anyone has any wisdom to share, please do.
This is what it looks like before washing.
After washing. Under the scabs is yellow stuff and sometimes little bloodspots.
My hen has had sc her vent for over 7 weeks now. I thought it was an injury at first, or that she had had a prolapse, but after bathing and treating her daily for so many weeks with no improvement, I assume it must be something else. I got her to stop laying by keeping her in a darkened cage for a while. I let her back out because she was molting, so I knew she wasn’t going to lay again. I wash it with chlorhexidine soap water, dry it well, and apply ointment. I have tried antibiotic cream, raw honey, colloidal silver and now anti fungal cream. Nothing has made a difference. Whatever it is, it keeps on oozing.
She is otherwise acting normal. Eats, drinks and is active.
My flock is Marek’s positive. I don’t know if this is related to Marek’s or not.
If anyone has any wisdom to share, please do.
This is what it looks like before washing.
After washing. Under the scabs is yellow stuff and sometimes little bloodspots.