3 year old Brahma hen possibly egg bound or something else

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My favorite hen "Lovey" my granddaughter named her, is possibly egg bound?? It feels like an egg when I gently message her abdomen under her vent. She has had very runny poop & sometimes it's yellow. She is not eating, but is drinking. I gave her electrolyte water. I don't have any calcium, so I have tried giving her cooked egg yolk with crushed egg shells. & I usually always have crushed oyster shells in a separate bowl for all of them. I have her isolated & have given her 2 warm Epsom salt baths. She lays there & seems to enjoy it, after 15 minutes or so she stands up & it does seem like she is pushing. Also, her abdomen seems warm. I'm just not sure if it is a stuck egg or something else that's wrong with her...
 
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My favorite hen "Lovey" my granddaughter named her, is possibly egg bound?? It feels like an egg when I gently message her abdomen under her vent. She has had very runny poop & sometimes it's yellow. She is not eating, but is drinking. I gave her electrolyte water. I don't have any calcium, so I have tried giving her cooked egg yolk with crushed egg shells. & I usually always have crushed oyster shells in a separate bowl for all of them. I have also given her 2 warm Epsom salt baths. She lays there & seems to enjoy it, after 15 minutes or so she stands up & it does seem like she is pushing. Also, her abdomen send warm. I'm just not sure if it is a stuck egg or something else that's wrong with her...
Welcome To BYC

It sounds like you are doing what you can for her.

If possible, try to get a Calcium supplement to give her. You can give her a TUMS or 300mg Calcium Citrate+D3 once daily for a week.

Having extra Calcium can help with contraction and also helps them expel an egg or material when in distress.

If she's tolerating the soakings o.k. then you can still do those as well.

Drinking is good, that means she's staying hydrated. Often a hen that is having difficulties laying and egg won't eat very much but do make it available to her during waking hours.

Is she still pooping?
 
Welcome To BYC

It sounds like you are doing what you can for her.

If possible, try to get a Calcium supplement to give her. You can give her a TUMS or 300mg Calcium Citrate+D3 once daily for a week.

Having extra Calcium can help with contraction and also helps them expel an egg or material when in distress.

If she's tolerating the soakings o.k. then you can still do those as well.

Drinking is good, that means she's staying hydrated. Often a hen that is having difficulties laying and egg won't eat very much but do make it available to her during waking hours.

Is she still pooping?
Thank you for the reply. I'm actually not sure when the last time she popped, was? I have a towel in her crate, & don't know if the poop is recent... She is in the coop for the night, in a separate crate. I will update on the morning...
 

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