Talk to your vet friend and ask them how best to treat the critically ill egg bound bird. I will be very surprised if they say that bird should not be stabilized first. As for professiona data saying "don't bathe the critically ill bird", there is none, as I think that's would be obvious to a veterinarian, but there have been many posts from people on BYC that have bathed there birds and killed them doing so. Will putting a big, fat, healthy egg bound hen in water kill it? Probably not.Interesting to note you suggest putting chickens bottom halfs in heated water can kill them if one suspects egg binding. Could you please provide some professional data to support that logic? Pretty close friends with our country vet and we would like to know where you obtained this information from? No need to argue here, just curious.
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Quote: "Critically ill birds are first treated for shock and then attempts are made to treat the egg binding."
Is there any professional data that says to bathe all birds that might be egg bound? Like you, I'm just curious.

-Kathy
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