Two of my chickens both had egg binding, they are still alive and I didn't pay $200 for them.
Lol, $200 isn't as bad as $500 right? That's how much we paid for one chickens to be foxed after bad injury![]()
OUCH! that is a lot of money
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Two of my chickens both had egg binding, they are still alive and I didn't pay $200 for them.
Lol, $200 isn't as bad as $500 right? That's how much we paid for one chickens to be foxed after bad injury![]()
I'm sorry to tell everybody this, and I really hate to end any hope you have, but there is no cure to Internal Egg Laying, unless you are willing to pay for a $200 surgery that might kill the chicken or she might just die after the surgery of natural causes.
The other reproductive issues, like, Ascites and Egg binding CAN be helped but cannot be cured. They are chronic diseases, and you will have to do their treatment every 2-3 months or so.
True, but I've heard that you can do things that help egg bound hens. Such as, put them in warm/hot water for a half an hour and that can help them relax and let out the egg.![]()
Yeah, you can help egg bound hens, but I was talking about internal egg laying. Which is a totally different thing.
Oh, okay. I'm not very knowledgeable with things like that, thankfully I've never had to experience them with my chickens.
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