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I know that prolapse is a reason to cull. From all outward signs she is healthy. I will keep her till I see some other problem or she is not thriving. I went outside today to apply some Prep H to her and no prolapse on her or the other hen. She did have a runny poop but its just one so I am not to concerned about it. All other droppings have been solid. One still had a leaky bum so I cleaned hers up and put some more nustock on her. I do plan on get some pullets this spring so I will get an extra one to replace her but until then she can stay.This is just my personal opinion about prolapse. Prolapse does not improve. Hen will always have this condition. Can a hen live with prolapse? yes. Many can live for a year and give you eggs for that year. It might get worse in that year .Hens might eventually get an internal infection. I seriously consider replacing hens that have prolapses and using them for soup before it happens again. Internal infection is not a good death, and than you can't eat it.