Egg Bound or Something Else??

amaranth320

Chirping
10 Years
Sep 23, 2009
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I have a three year old Easter Egger who hardly ever lays but is in otherwise good health. Last night I noticed she was walking funny, and this morning, it was even more pronounced. She was walking in a crouch, just like she crouches when I go to pick her up or like hens crouch when a rooster mounts. She doesn't seem to be in pain, and she's not being lethargic yet, but I hadn't seen her eating or drinking either so obviously I was worried. I brought her inside, palpated her abdomen, and I can definitely feel a large firm mass in her lower belly. Significantly larger than an egg -- maybe almost twice the size of a normal egg? Hard to tell.

Anyway, I proceeded as if she were egg bound. Gave her some crushed up Tums in water with a syringe for a calcium boost, soaked her every couple of hours in warm Epsom salt baths, massaged her abdomen gently, lubed up her vent inside and out. I even felt inside her vent to see if I could feel the mass, but either I'm doing something wrong, or it's not an egg. I gently pushed in my index finger, straight back, not up or down, until I was past my second knuckle, and I still can't find an egg. There was a little poop on my finger when I withdrew. When my finger is inside her vent, the mass is very low in her abdomen, and I can't figure out how to touch it. Would an egg be low in the abdomen like that, if the oviduct is higher up than the intestines? And wouldn't I be able to feel the egg shell or at least the rubbery feel of the egg if it were soft shelled?

She's been inside all day in a dark, quiet corner, and she hasn't eaten anything and won't drink any water. :-( I have a call in to my vet, but I figured I would check here to see if y'all have any idea what else this might be. Any advice is appreciated!
 
three year old Easter Egger who hardly ever lays
was walking funny, and this morning, it was even more pronounced. She was walking in a crouch
palpated her abdomen, and I can definitely feel a large firm mass in her lower belly. Significantly larger than an egg -- maybe almost twice the size of a normal egg?
I even felt inside her vent to see if I could feel the mass, but either I'm doing something wrong, or it's not an egg.
the mass is very low in her abdomen, and I can't figure out how to touch it. Would an egg be low in the abdomen like that,
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Sounds like she has a mass in her abdomen.
It may be something like Peritonitis, Salpingitis, cancer, etc. hard to know unless you lose her and a necropsy (either by you or your state lab) is performed.

I would try to get her hydrated and keep her comfortable. Hopefully the vet can shed more light on the issue.
 

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