Update 4/28/2022: this had a happy result and my hen is doing fine now.
Background: one of my year old hens has a history of laying weird eggs and after switching to an all flock feed due to layer feed availability issues I struggled a bit getting her to eat enough calcium. I thought that was resolved and so had stopped feeding occasional calcium carbonate infused mash or oatmeal. Her eggs have seemed pretty normal for a couple weeks with just access to crushed oyster shell and ground up eggshell in a separate container. I'm worried stopping the supplements may have led her to have trouble today.
Tonight she was in the nest box near bed time. Then as I was finishing up night time coop prep, she started a pattern of running out to gulp a ton of water, making a massive watery poop, and going back to the nest box for a bit before doing it all again. She did not lay an egg at the usual time today as far as I can tell. It was going dark and she still seemed desperate for alternating water and the nest box, so I brought her into the house where there is a carrier crate that she can use as a nest box so nobody can bother her (she readily goes in it; she's familiar with it from some past weather emergencies that brought my chickens indoors). She has access to food and water and she has drunk a LOT of water. I'm pretty sure there is an egg in there from a casual feel of her abdomen but don't see her straining. She's very alert and active and moves normally. Her crop is full but feels normal.
I gave her some mash with calcium citrate powder in case this is egg binding, but I'm pretty confused since it doesn't match the symptoms I've read for it (which often involve not eating or drinking rather than drinking excessively). Right now she has settled down into the makeshift nest box for a lot longer than any other time she sat in it. Since she's not exhibiting any other egg binding symptoms like straining or the penguin walk, I'm not sure what to do at this point other than let her be and wait. Is this likely to be egg binding or am I on completely the wrong track?
Background: one of my year old hens has a history of laying weird eggs and after switching to an all flock feed due to layer feed availability issues I struggled a bit getting her to eat enough calcium. I thought that was resolved and so had stopped feeding occasional calcium carbonate infused mash or oatmeal. Her eggs have seemed pretty normal for a couple weeks with just access to crushed oyster shell and ground up eggshell in a separate container. I'm worried stopping the supplements may have led her to have trouble today.
Tonight she was in the nest box near bed time. Then as I was finishing up night time coop prep, she started a pattern of running out to gulp a ton of water, making a massive watery poop, and going back to the nest box for a bit before doing it all again. She did not lay an egg at the usual time today as far as I can tell. It was going dark and she still seemed desperate for alternating water and the nest box, so I brought her into the house where there is a carrier crate that she can use as a nest box so nobody can bother her (she readily goes in it; she's familiar with it from some past weather emergencies that brought my chickens indoors). She has access to food and water and she has drunk a LOT of water. I'm pretty sure there is an egg in there from a casual feel of her abdomen but don't see her straining. She's very alert and active and moves normally. Her crop is full but feels normal.
I gave her some mash with calcium citrate powder in case this is egg binding, but I'm pretty confused since it doesn't match the symptoms I've read for it (which often involve not eating or drinking rather than drinking excessively). Right now she has settled down into the makeshift nest box for a lot longer than any other time she sat in it. Since she's not exhibiting any other egg binding symptoms like straining or the penguin walk, I'm not sure what to do at this point other than let her be and wait. Is this likely to be egg binding or am I on completely the wrong track?
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