MommaHen2Many
Songster
I have a hen who I am going to treat for what appears to be vent gleet. It is 25 degrees outside right now, and a toasty 68 in the house. I have trimmed the vent feathers, and the smell was foul, and pooh was crusted, and the vent looked red & sore. I only put some vaseline on tonight in the coop, as I didnt want to get her wet. I want to bring her in and give her a soak, blow dry her, treat her and then either put her in a pen in the garage or here in the house (if I can convince hubby) The garage is almost as cold as outside--but I could supplement with some heat there. I don't heat my coop and am concerned about when she goes back to the coop---with the change in temp being a possible 30 degree difference. So if I do bring her in to "stay" for easier treatment....how do I transition her back outside to those cold temps? I just don't want her to get conditioned to the much warmer temperatures...but I'm guessing she will need a few "soaks" until she is better, and I think this would be less 'shocking' to her system if she is not going back to 30 degree temps......has anyone had to do this? Temps for the next 10 days are below freezing at night, and between 35-45 degrees daytime. Thanks for any advice!