VENT PROLAPSE? PLEASE ADVISE

cndlou

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Is this a prolapse?
Can someone please advise on how to handle this?
Thank you!!
 
View attachment 1832016 View attachment 1832017 Is this a prolapse?
Can someone please advise on how to handle this?
Thank you!!
Hi @cndlou
Do you see any maggots on the wound? Does it have a bad odor?
How is your hen acting, is she alert or lethargic?
Is she able to poop?

To me, that looks like Flystrike instead of prolapse. Flush/soak her with saline, chlorhexidine or betadine - rinse her really well. If you find maggots, get all those off.
Apply triple antibiotic ointment or vetericyn to the wound.


https://the-chicken-chick.com/flystrike-in-backyard-chickens-causes/
 
Hi @cndlou
Do you see any maggots on the wound? Does it have a bad odor?
How is your hen acting, is she alert or lethargic?
Is she able to poop?

To me, that looks like Flystrike instead of prolapse. Flush/soak her with saline, chlorhexidine or betadine - rinse her really well. If you find maggots, get all those off.
Apply triple antibiotic ointment or vetericyn to the wound.


https://the-chicken-chick.com/flystrike-in-backyard-chickens-causes/

Hi Wyorp Rick!
Thank you so much! I read your info & will start tomorrow am. I had rinsed her off, noticed the area & trimmed her feathers ASAP. I put witch hazel on her & then doused her w Neosporin... (one of the suggestions in the article says not to apply Neosporin bcz it creates a happy area for flies to lay eggs...?)
To answer your questions,
She is eating, drinking, pooping fine.
She has been acting fine, til yesterday when I noticed she distanced herself from the other girls.
She is about 7-8 years old & she was acting recently as if she were getting ascites, slowing down & resting a lot.... but I found this today....
I gave her a nice clean area to sleep tonight alone & will get a better look in the am.
Thank you again for your help!!
 
Hi Wyorp Rick!
Thank you so much! I read your info & will start tomorrow am. I had rinsed her off, noticed the area & trimmed her feathers ASAP. I put witch hazel on her & then doused her w Neosporin... (one of the suggestions in the article says not to apply Neosporin bcz it creates a happy area for flies to lay eggs...?)
To answer your questions,
She is eating, drinking, pooping fine.
She has been acting fine, til yesterday when I noticed she distanced herself from the other girls.
She is about 7-8 years old & she was acting recently as if she were getting ascites, slowing down & resting a lot.... but I found this today....
I gave her a nice clean area to sleep tonight alone & will get a better look in the am.
Thank you again for your help!!

Let us know how she's doing.
Does that have a bad odor?
 
Let us know how she's doing.
Does that have a bad odor?

No, Not a terrible odor. But the necrotic area is hard and kinda crusty. Are maggots UNDER that skin?? Should I remove that dead tissue?
I picked off about 3 maggots. I found two more areas that look like starting of new spots!
I washed her well with betadine & rinsed her well.
After removing the maggots, I put Neosporin on and inside the wound.
She’s pooping ok, eating & drinking.
 
Oh no!!
Yes, I can take her to a vet.
I picked off about 10 maggots from the big wound.
I didn’t find any maggots in the two new areas.
I was going to wash her entire body in the morning.
Do u think I should just take her the vet instead?
 

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