Calcium for Egg Bound Hen

Yeah was wondering how we’d be able to suction out the egg fragments. I think that would def take a vets experience
 
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My daughter said that the fat end of the egg is near the vent, so it didn't flip at all
 
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Any experience with this?

Egg is at the vent fat end first. Been like this for a few days. I'm not sure how often this hen lays. Crop is slow but after some water was tubed into her crop, that's slightly improved. Her poop is flattened because of the egg.
 
Yeah was wondering how we’d be able to suction out the egg fragments. I think that would def take a vets experience
I removed 3 eggs from a hen with a vent damaged from a vent gleet infection. I described what I did here.
Good luck. I hope you have a better outcome than I did. :hugs
 
I removed 3 eggs from a hen with a vent damaged from a vent gleet infection. I described what I did here.
Good luck. I hope you have a better outcome than I did. :hugs
I just read your thread. I'm in awe of your care for Seneca. She was lucky to have you 💜 That was a very informative thread. Thank you so much
 
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Any experience with this?

Egg is at the vent fat end first. Been like this for a few days. I'm not sure how often this hen lays. Crop is slow but after some water was tubed into her crop, that's slightly improved. Her poop is flattened because of the egg.
I'd try a bit of lubrication and see if she's able to push it out.
Fat end first (coming out) is the correct position.
 

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