Blue Baldy was a bit under the weather yesterday. Not enough for concern, but something wasn't quite right. When I checked the girls this morning, she her rear was covered with urates & mucus. Uh oh.
Picked her up and took her to the house for a look. After she was cleaned up, more urates and mucus. And I could feel an egg. A long, warm sitz bath later she still couldn't push it out. Wearing a latex glove, I carefully but liberally covered what I could reach of the egg, as well as her vent, then put her in a big plastic tote and covered it with a sheet.
Checked on her frequently, but still no egg. Finally picked her up, laid her on her back and could see just the tip of the egg. With the ancient memory of Lamaze classes, carefully pushed on her abdomen, behind the egg with one hand and a lubricated finger in her vent with the other and encouraged her to push every time I did. Each time the egg "crowned," a bit more showed. Finally, one hard push & sploot, the egg went shooting out & landed, unbroken, on the floor. No prolapse, thankfully.
I'll keep her in the house for a few days for observation.
Update: she just laid a second egg, this time soft shelled. Poor baby!
Picked her up and took her to the house for a look. After she was cleaned up, more urates and mucus. And I could feel an egg. A long, warm sitz bath later she still couldn't push it out. Wearing a latex glove, I carefully but liberally covered what I could reach of the egg, as well as her vent, then put her in a big plastic tote and covered it with a sheet.
Checked on her frequently, but still no egg. Finally picked her up, laid her on her back and could see just the tip of the egg. With the ancient memory of Lamaze classes, carefully pushed on her abdomen, behind the egg with one hand and a lubricated finger in her vent with the other and encouraged her to push every time I did. Each time the egg "crowned," a bit more showed. Finally, one hard push & sploot, the egg went shooting out & landed, unbroken, on the floor. No prolapse, thankfully.
I'll keep her in the house for a few days for observation.
Update: she just laid a second egg, this time soft shelled. Poor baby!