Nefertarij
In the Brooder
I registered for an account here, finally, to ask this question.
I have a Brahma hen who is nearly 1 year old. I haven't weighed her but I believe she is a normal weight. For the last few days, maybe a week, she has been holding her tail down and acting subdued. She's eating a little but I think she has lost her appetite a bit. She eats organic layer feed. She has been pooping, and it does look on the runny side to me, but no blood. A couple days we separated her from the flock, so she has spent the last couple days in a kennel on our deck with some hay and food and water, and I've been giving her a piece of bread soaked with water and apple cider vinegar.
I poked around online and began to suspect either a crop issue or that she was egg bound. From checking her externally, I could not tell either way. Her crop felt normal and I could not see any sign of a stuck egg at the vent. This morning I did the warm bath (which she didn't mind at all) and checked her internally. I could feel an egg, but it was not very near the vent, and I couldn't feel it directly ... it was through a layer of tissue. It seemed to me to be below the oviduct (if my finger was actually in the oviduct, which I am not sure!). I am not sure if this particular hen has laid an egg before, but it felt normal sized to me.
We are not looking to get veterinarian assistance. Hoping to get this solved at home.
Any way to tell if that egg is internal or bound? She IS pooping, so I would think that would suggest internal, but the prognosis isn't good for her then. Is there anything I can do?
Thanks in advance.
I have a Brahma hen who is nearly 1 year old. I haven't weighed her but I believe she is a normal weight. For the last few days, maybe a week, she has been holding her tail down and acting subdued. She's eating a little but I think she has lost her appetite a bit. She eats organic layer feed. She has been pooping, and it does look on the runny side to me, but no blood. A couple days we separated her from the flock, so she has spent the last couple days in a kennel on our deck with some hay and food and water, and I've been giving her a piece of bread soaked with water and apple cider vinegar.
I poked around online and began to suspect either a crop issue or that she was egg bound. From checking her externally, I could not tell either way. Her crop felt normal and I could not see any sign of a stuck egg at the vent. This morning I did the warm bath (which she didn't mind at all) and checked her internally. I could feel an egg, but it was not very near the vent, and I couldn't feel it directly ... it was through a layer of tissue. It seemed to me to be below the oviduct (if my finger was actually in the oviduct, which I am not sure!). I am not sure if this particular hen has laid an egg before, but it felt normal sized to me.
We are not looking to get veterinarian assistance. Hoping to get this solved at home.
Any way to tell if that egg is internal or bound? She IS pooping, so I would think that would suggest internal, but the prognosis isn't good for her then. Is there anything I can do?
Thanks in advance.