I have a 7 month old pullet with a prolapsed vent--or it was prolapsed anyway. It seems to have gone back in. I've never seen this before. Any advice would be appreciated.
Prolapsed vent
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- GreenriverChicks
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Prolapsed vent
Unfortunately I have the first health emergency on the new board 
I have a 7 month old pullet with a prolapsed vent--or it was prolapsed anyway. It seems to have gone back in. I've never seen this before. Any advice would be appreciated.
I have a 7 month old pullet with a prolapsed vent--or it was prolapsed anyway. It seems to have gone back in. I've never seen this before. Any advice would be appreciated.
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- GreenriverChicks
- Newly Hatched Chick
- Posts: 14
- Joined: Sat Dec 12, 2015 7:47 am
- Location: Pickering
- x 15
Re: Prolapsed vent
I think it may have been a false alarm. She layed a beautiful egg and she seems fine.
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