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Egg break inside / soft shell

You can compare with your other girls if you need, but if she is feels squishy in the back like a water balloon or firm but lumpy she may have egg yolk peritonitis which is a larger issue than just one shell-less or broken egg.
Yes I understand. She does feel a bit more swollen towards her rump than my other girls do. Yes I understand it’s a serious issue that’s why I’m trying to consult the chicken pages. I’ve read I’m looking for Baytril or amoxicillin but I don’t think my farm store has that. It doesn’t look like it’s available on Amazon. I’ll call my vet but they don’t treat poultry.
 
They gave me a free X-ray which was really sweet of them. She had an egg break higher up than you can feel with your finger. Options were surgery to spay her (no more eggs) for $400 and a 50/50 chance or euthanasia. Since she isn’t terrible I took whatever meds they’d give me and took her home. I don’t have high hopes but I wasn’t ready to give up yet if she isn’t.
 
They gave me a free X-ray which was really sweet of them. She had an egg break higher up than you can feel with your finger. Options were surgery to spay her (no more eggs) for $400 and a 50/50 chance or euthanasia. Since she isn’t terrible I took whatever meds they’d give me and took her home. I don’t have high hopes but I wasn’t ready to give up yet if she isn’t.
Vets always seem to be quite negative about the prognosis for sick chickens (probably because they do die a lot more often than say dogs and cats) but chickens can pull through some pretty tough spots. If it was just a random broken egg and you can keep infection from setting in, I think she has a decent chance of recovery. If she has some reproductive issue causing broken eggs, internal laying, etc then the odds are really stacked against her. Anyway, hoping for the best 🤞
 
Vets always seem to be quite negative about the prognosis for sick chickens (probably because they do die a lot more often than say dogs and cats) but chickens can pull through some pretty tough spots. If it was just a random broken egg and you can keep infection from setting in, I think she has a decent chance of recovery. If she has some reproductive issue causing broken eggs, internal laying, etc then the odds are really stacked against her. Anyway, hoping for the best 🤞
I caught it really early before she was showing serious signs of ill was. She perked up after the vet gave her some anti biotics. I’m not sure they can work that fast but I was happy to see her eating and drinking when she wasn’t this morning. Her tail was up she looked very alert and really fought me trying to get the second daily dose of anti biotics. I know it’s still a slim chance but I have some hope. I’ll find out in a few days I guess.
 
I caught it really early before she was showing serious signs of ill was. She perked up after the vet gave her some anti biotics. I’m not sure they can work that fast but I was happy to see her eating and drinking when she wasn’t this morning. Her tail was up she looked very alert and really fought me trying to get the second daily dose of anti biotics. I know it’s still a slim chance but I have some hope. I’ll find out in a few days I guess.
I don’t think it’s a reproductive issue but it could be. Her eggs were getting thinner and I should’ve acted sooner. If nothing else I know more for next time. Not quite ready to give up on chickens all together.
 
I don’t think it’s a reproductive issue but it could be. Her eggs were getting thinner and I should’ve acted sooner. If nothing else I know more for next time. Not quite ready to give up on chickens all together.
Did the vet say anything about giving calcium supplements for a few days? It might help get her laying normally again and I don't think it could hurt..
 
Did the vet say anything about giving calcium supplements for a few days? It might help get her laying normally again and I don't think it could hurt..
No but I bought calcium citrate thanks to my readings here. I tried to get her to take half a pill but I couldn’t get it in her mouth. Like I said she was feeling quite lively this evening. Instead I crushed up the whole pill and put it in her mash.
 
Did the vet give you a copy of the imaging?
This would be interesting to see.

How is Genny acting? If she's eating/drinking on her own, can walk and move about, I'd be inclined to put her with her flock, let her do her chicken thing. You can pull her out a couple of times a day to give meds.
 

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