Possible prolapsed vent

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Monty would be the one to ask if it was protruding or not. She seems fine, I just wish there was a way to keep her from laying eggs for a while.
 

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dewdropsinwv said:
Monty would be the one to ask if it was protruding or not. She seems fine, I just wish there was a way to keep her from laying eggs for a while.
If there was birth control available for chickens, I'd get it for my one soft shelled layer. Somebody ought to invent it!
 

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There was some minor protrusion, but it looked more like two swollen hemorrhoids. As her vent was working it would close up with nothing protruding. We are going to treat her daily. If it's not clearing up in a day or two I'll post pics for the chicken experts to examine and suggest possible solutions.
 

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dewdropsinwv said:
Monty would be the one to ask if it was protruding or not. She seems fine, I just wish there was a way to keep her from laying eggs for a while.
Just get her to lay scrambled eggs for awhile. They are easier to pass and she won't have to strain so hard. To get scrambled eggs: squeeze hen gently, then grasp her firmly and shake. Repeat several times for best results. :lol:
 

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baymule said:
dewdropsinwv said:
Monty would be the one to ask if it was protruding or not. She seems fine, I just wish there was a way to keep her from laying eggs for a while.
Just get her to lay scrambled eggs for awhile. They are easier to pass and she won't have to strain so hard. To get scrambled eggs: squeeze hen gently, then grasp her firmly and shake. Repeat several times for best results. :lol:
:gig :gig if it was that easy!!! she is VERY friendly that just might work!!!!! :lol: :lol:
 

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heh, as funny as that sounds it might make the eggs inside her worse. i'd be afraid it could make her egg bound. but it really does sound like a fun way to make scrambled eggs! :lol:
 

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dewdropsinwv said:
I was busy holding on to clover so Monty could wash off the area so I could not see if it was sticking out or not. I guess my question is how long do we keep treating her? It's bad enough that I have throw away over 100 eggs for the next 7 days because of the wazine, I really do not want to loose a chicken to something that we can hopefully fix.
Hope she will be ok. It sounds like it's pretty managable. Is it possible that it IS just simply swollen and not prolapsed? With the meds and all - maybe she's just really sensitive.
Don't throw the eggs away - feed them back to the birds. Mine just came off of a month of antibotics and I've been hard boiling up dozens of eggs. In the afternoon I carry 4 or 5 down and mix them in with some scratch. The chooks will ignore the seeds until every last scrap of egg is gone - and it's a great protien boost. I figure that there can't be enough meds residue in 5 eggs to effect 13 chickens.
 

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I have a bunch of excess eggs. that's what I need to do - feed them back to the chickens. I didn't think about that.
 

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Good news. Dew collected the eggs today and reported no blood on any of them. There were 12 eggs so we know Clover laid today. I just got done examining her and found the swelling is way down. I could still see some as her vent worked, but there was none of the slimy/bloody looking mess. I applied another small does of Prep H. It looks like she will be better by tomorrow. It's kind of disturbing how much you have to look at a chickens butt during the course of it's life :/
 

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Yea! Good deal!........I bet the chickens don't like their butt being looked at all the time, either!
 
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