Ascites?

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Hello,
I have an OEGB hen, probably 4 or 5, who is acting off. Still eating and drinking, but she seems a little slow, breathing seems a little bit labored, and her abdomen is swollen. It’s hard, but I could see it being fluid. She seems to be straining a little bit, which made me think she could have an egg stuck, but she’s not straining much. She’s still eating and drinking willingly.
I noticed this behavior yesterday.
 
Here is her posture.
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Is she pooping?

I'd give her extra calcium for a few days if she seems to be having trouble laying an egg. You can find Calcium Citrate with D3 in the vitamin aisle of stores like Walmart, CVS, etc. Give 1 tablet daily, just pull down on her wattles, pop the tablet into the beak and let her swallow.
 
Thank you so much for the reply!
She is pooping.
I will try the calcium. Is it normal for her abdomen to be so swollen, though, if it is indeed an egg?
 
There can be swelling if she's having trouble with an egg.

The symptom of fluid in the abdomen (Ascites) can accompany reproductive problems and/or organ failure. Hard to know what's going on, but giving extra calcium for a few days to see if that helps her expel an egg, lash material, etc. is a good idea.
 
There can be swelling if she's having trouble with an egg.

The symptom of fluid in the abdomen (Ascites) can accompany reproductive problems and/or organ failure. Hard to know what's going on, but giving extra calcium for a few days to see if that helps her expel an egg, lash material, etc. is a good idea.
Alright, thank you for the help. I will try calcium for a few days.
 
So, her stomach is still very swollen. Maybe a little less, but if so, not much. I’ve been giving the calcium daily, along with a mash, and she has access to heat, feed, and fresh water 24/7. Her posture is still weird, with her wings and tail drooping. Her breathing is still a bit labored. She doesn’t seem to be worse, but not any better.
Here is her poop from today.
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She may be having some reproductive issues.

If you can, get a fecal float to rule out worms as being part of the problem.
Doubtful. I don’t have a vet nearby, and I’m on a rather tight budget unfortunately.
Her stomach did feel a bit less swollen today.
 

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