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Novice Chicken Mum
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- Mar 2, 2022
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Thank you so much, with the hen 5 years ago I tried repairing her myself and with gentle vent manipulation. It actually worked, but like all chicken stories often, it didnt last once she had the prolapse she was prone again and thats why i hope to prevent. I will investigate what you have said about layer feed - thank you!!Scratch for chickens is like candy for kids. They can have some, but in moderation. I only use it to teach my chickens to come when called.
Layer feed is fairly low in protein, about 16%, and it containes added calcium, which any non-laying chicken does not need. It can actually be harmful over the long term for non-layers. I prefer to feed a higher percentage of all-flock feed with little to no calcium, and provide calcium for the layers in the form of oyster shell in a separate vessel. Those that need it will help themselves while those that don't will ignore it.
I am not sure if any of this will help prevent prolapsed vents in your silkies. Are they all out of the same genetic lines? Perhaps they are just prone to it. I don't have silkies but in 15 years of keeping chickens I have only seen one prolapse. I don't know if there is anything you are doing to cause it, or what you might do to prevent it. But when you see one happening, you could come on here and ask for help. Some have had success repairing them and saving their hens. I wish you all the best.