Kathy Smith
In the Brooder
- Jul 10, 2017
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I need some help! One of my Rhode Island Reds became a little ill and I thought she was egg bound. But I followed all the steps to making sure and I never found and egg. Several days later she was fine, but I never saw her lay an egg. Three days ago I picked her up and he stomach is all hard so I brought her home soaked her and did all the same steps again. Then I read about water belly so I use the needle and syringe and got out a lot of fluid. She seemed fine and today I found her dead. I decided to open her since I wasn't sure what was wrong with her and when I opened her she was full a solid yellowish almost look like egg yolks but they were very larger and bunched together. Can anyone tell me if this was egg bound and I was never able to feel and egg???

Now you know it was genetic and don't need to worry about your other birds.