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    Sick hen or eggbound?

    Droppings definitely look like egg yolk or liquid eggshell almost.
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    Sick hen or eggbound?

    Our white leghorn is still sick. She's been in the house since yesterday morning. We don't know her age or history, but she's been laying every day for the past 2 weeks. Until yesterday, and she seemed very sick. Symptoms- lethargic, droopy comb, standing around with eyes closed, puffed up...
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    Author to Chicken Girl

    thanks y'all! :)
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    Broken egg inside hen?

    This morning my white leghorn's egg was in the middle of the coop, broken. It was like a strand of broken eggshell, but definitely not enough to be a whole egg. She's very lethargic and won't eat or drink. We separated her and put her in a cage in the garage, with food and water. She pooped...
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    Author to Chicken Girl

    I think an egg broke inside of her...
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    HELP- sick chicken?

    I think it's a broken egg inside of her. What should I do??
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    HELP- sick chicken?

    she had one sip of water, but that's it. just standing there with her eyes closed :/
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    HELP- sick chicken?

    She just pooped, and it was very watery. Half yellow, half dark brown.
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    Author to Chicken Girl

    Hey there BYC members!! My name is Lindsay, and I'm new to this chicken thing. My husband (jdprice21 on here) has joined, but now he's got me on here, too! We have a small flock of 5. Cuckoo Marans, Black Australorp, White Leghorn, Ameraucauna, and Speckled Sussex, that live in our backyard...
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    HELP- sick chicken?

    Hey there! I am new to this backyard chicken thing. My white leghorn hen has been an awesome bird for us so far. We've only had her 2 weeks, but she's laying almost every single day. Last night she was fine...and then this morning, after a cold night, she was just laying in their "free-range"...
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