SeramaStar
In the Brooder
- May 7, 2024
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Hello,
I have a polish hen who is 10 years of age, today I picked her up and felt that her abdomen was very swollen. She was acting normally before this, eating and drinking. I think picking her up was uncomfortable for her, when I put her down I noticed she was starting to prolapse.
I assumed she was egg bound so I put her in warm water with epsom salts. The prolapse went back in but she didn't lay any eggs. An hour later I've seen she has a larger prolapse, (larger than the photo attached). We went to the vets with her but the prolapse had gone back in and she seemed normal, other than the liquidy-feeling swelling to the abdomen. They thought peritonitis or being egg-bound. They gave her antibiotics and pain relief and said to monitor. I've come home with her and she prolapsed again.
I just wanted to ask about other people's experiences before I make any decisions. Is there anything else I can do? With her being an older hen does this affect things and should I consider euthanasia? I don't want her to suffer. She is still eating and drinking but when she starts straining she sounds distressed and looks in pain.
Thank you for any help and advice.
I have a polish hen who is 10 years of age, today I picked her up and felt that her abdomen was very swollen. She was acting normally before this, eating and drinking. I think picking her up was uncomfortable for her, when I put her down I noticed she was starting to prolapse.
I assumed she was egg bound so I put her in warm water with epsom salts. The prolapse went back in but she didn't lay any eggs. An hour later I've seen she has a larger prolapse, (larger than the photo attached). We went to the vets with her but the prolapse had gone back in and she seemed normal, other than the liquidy-feeling swelling to the abdomen. They thought peritonitis or being egg-bound. They gave her antibiotics and pain relief and said to monitor. I've come home with her and she prolapsed again.
I just wanted to ask about other people's experiences before I make any decisions. Is there anything else I can do? With her being an older hen does this affect things and should I consider euthanasia? I don't want her to suffer. She is still eating and drinking but when she starts straining she sounds distressed and looks in pain.
Thank you for any help and advice.
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