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What's could be wrong with her vent

Flockking

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Good day everyone
So I just came back from school and I noticed my frizzle pullet walking strangely with her vent feather open like she was going to poop
I watched her for about 15sec while she still remaind the same so I picked her up and notice this transparent tumor like thing petruding out her vent

Was so bothered I isolated her and rushed the rest of the chores

Returning to her it wasn't there no more and I was pleased till it returned again

I noticed it comes out and stay a while when she poops then disappears back into her

I'm really worried what could it be and how can I cure it 🙏🥺
 

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She has a prolapse, could be cause by having trouble laying an egg.
Keep the tissue moist with a cream or ointment. I would also get some calcium citrate +D3 and give her one tablet once a day to help her pass an egg if that's what the problem is.
 
Looks like she's prolapsing. It could be from constipation, or difficulty passing an egg.
Keep it clean and moist, if the tissue dries up it will become necrotic. Keep putting it back in and holding it to get it to stay. If it's egg related then give some calcium citrate +D once daily can help. For constipation, make sure she's drinking well and hydrated. Offer her regular pellets or crumbles mixed with some water to make a mash. You can give her some coconut oil, freeze a tsp or so, break into peices and put in her beak, they usually like it. That will help with constipation. Keep her separated until it's in and staying in, there is risk other birds could peck it and cause serious damage.
More on prolapse here:
https://the-chicken-chick.com/prolapse-vent-causes-treatment-graphic/
 
I noticed that 2 of my sister hens would suffer a prolapse as they were laying, but straining to poop might also do it. Keep a close eye on her, making sure that the prolapse goes right back in, since other chicken may see the red and peck her severely. Some hens have been pecked to death over this. The calcium may be helpful if she is having trouble laying, and make sure that she is drinking enough water if she seems constipated.
 
She has a prolapse, could be cause by having trouble laying an egg.
Keep the tissue moist with a cream or ointment. I would also get some calcium citrate +D3 and give her one tablet once a day to help her pass an egg if that's what the problem is.
She still young
Never dropped an egg yet
 
Looks like she's prolapsing. It could be from constipation, or difficulty passing an egg.
Keep it clean and moist, if the tissue dries up it will become necrotic. Keep putting it back in and holding it to get it to stay. If it's egg related then give some calcium citrate +D once daily can help. For constipation, make sure she's drinking well and hydrated. Offer her regular pellets or crumbles mixed with some water to make a mash. You can give her some coconut oil, freeze a tsp or so, break into peices and put in her beak, they usually like it. That will help with constipation. Keep her separated until it's in and staying in, there is risk other birds could peck it and cause serious damage.
More on prolapse here:
https://the-chicken-chick.com/prolapse-vent-causes-treatment-graphic/
She's never laid an egg
Almost 4 month old
 
I noticed that 2 of my sister hens would suffer a prolapse as they were laying, but straining to poop might also do it. Keep a close eye on her, making sure that the prolapse goes right back in, since other chicken may see the red and peck her severely. Some hens have been pecked to death over this. The calcium may be helpful if she is having trouble laying, and make sure that she is drinking enough water if she seems constipated.
So no need for any medication?
Like antibiotics or something
 

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