Egg bound

Zipdot12

In the Brooder
Jul 30, 2022
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I believe my 3 year old hen is egg bound. She is lethargic, not eating or drinking, walking all hunched over with her tail drooping. I separated her from her flock two days ago and put her in a dark warm place. Today I have been giving her warm baths every couple of hours with gentle massage and lubricating her vent. i can see she is straining and yet still nothing. Her butt is quite swollen. I’m not quite sure what to do next. I don’t want to loose her but am afraid I have waited to lone. How long should it take for her to pass it and how long is too long. I haven’t given her any calcium as I’m not sure how much to give her. I have 600 mg calcium carbonate with vitamin D3 tablets (the human kind) and don’t know if this is safe to give her. Could use all the help I can get. This is the first time I’ve gone through this with any of my girls.
 
It's safe. Give her one tablet whole right in her beak. NOW.

Calcium is one thing that has the ability to stimulate the contractions she needs to push out the egg. I keep a bottle of calcium tablets in my run at all times to give a hen at the first sign of egg trouble.
 
It's safe. Give her one tablet whole right in her beak. NOW.

Calcium is one thing that has the ability to stimulate the contractions she needs to push out the egg. I keep a bottle of calcium tablets in my run at all times to give a hen at the first sign of egg trouble.
Whole? I don’t crush it or mix it with water?
 
Have you ever seen a chicken swallow a mouse whole? If not, I'll show you a video. Chickens handle pills better than people do because they're used to swallowing without chewing.
 
Have you ever seen a chicken swallow a mouse whole? If not, I'll show you a video. Chickens handle pills better than people do because they're used to swallowing without chewing.
Thanks for your advice. Just gave her one now. Will see if that gets things moving.
 

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