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Giving liquid to loosen the stools to be more clear.
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Sounds like she's improvingHer abdominal swelling has gone down alot, so I believe her bowels are cleared now.
Her anti inflammatory cream has been applied today.
Now, just need to work on getting the prolapse back inside her.Sounds like she's improving
So the tissue is not staying in?Now, just need to work on getting the prolapse back inside her.
She also laid an egg today.
I just put her back on her regular food, so we'll find out if she's gonna have normal poop now.So the tissue is not staying in?
Well, that stinks!
Is her poop more normal? She's not straining?
Were you able to get it back in?I just put her back on her regular food, so we'll find out if she's gonna have normal poop now.
When she goes to poop it pops back out, but I haven't tried recently. I will try to get it back in tomorrow.
She's having normal poops now, no more straining.Were you able to get it back in?
Are you giving extra calcium like Caltrate with D3? If not, then I would for a week to see if that helps with retention.She's having normal poops now, no more straining.
Yes, it is back inside, but pops back out when she poops. Her muscle for retracting it back inside seems to be weak though.
No, I kind of stopped the extra calcium since it didn't work. One of the problems I had with boosted calcium is her pushing back against me, when I go to push the prolapse back inside. She fought me, pretty much.Are you giving extra calcium like Caltrate with D3? If not, then I would for a week to see if that helps with retention.