dewdropsinwv
Garden Addicted
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!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.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 it was that easy!!! she is VERY friendly that just might work!!!!!baymule said: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.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.
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.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.