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Allsfairinloveandbugs
Free Ranging
Yes I've read enough to understand the seriousness of her situation. Unfortunately I don't have tubing to give fluids. (I've never tubed before but have watched the "tubing" video enough to know how to do it. Tubing supplies will be added to my medicine cabinet next time I go to town.To be honest, this hen has a steadily decreasing chance of this resolving in her favor the longer this goes on.
I applied cortisone creme on her vent late last night. I can use raw honey on her vent; I think I remember reading honey is beneficial to reduce swelling? Or i can reapply the creme, probably best to do before giving calcium tablet. I will give her calcium tablet to start contractions and try one more time to get it out. "It" is much too large to pull out with tweezers. Makes sense this is a lash egg and a real egg broke behind the "lash" egg. Ok I'm beginning to accept her condition is hopeless and terminal, but she doesn't seem to have given up yet, so I won't either.I am going to caveat this by saying that I am a novice at chickens and have never experienced a stuck egg in my flock (I was following your thread because I am terrified and want to learn). I can also say that I have some real experience in emergency medical situations in people.
So with that caveat I will share some thoughts for your consideration:
- You have already seen egg yolk coming out so you must be ready for infection. I would start her on antibiotics now
- You are at the stage where shock is as likely to kill her as anything else. I think @azygous has already mentioned sugar water and electrolytes. I would make sure she is taking in some Nutridrench or Gatorade
- Given that you already have a broken egg the overwhelming concern about not breaking the egg (if it is a real egg) diminish. They are not zero because broken shards of shell can cut her up, but the basic infection risk is already there (see my first point), so, I would prioritize getting it out over keeping it unbroken.
This suggests one more trial of high dose calcium citrate and wait an hour to see if she can pass it - during the hour focus on the other end and give her lots of short term energy in form of sugar water.
Then see if you can pull it out. If it is a lash egg you might be able to grab the tip of it with tweezers and pull while applying some pressure behind it.
If it is a real egg I would be tempted to go ahead and break it if it. I hate to say it but you may not have much to lose at this point.
One last point - to reduce the swelling you can use sugar - it is faster acting than steroids. If you cover her vent in granulated sugar the fluid will come out and massively reduce the swelling.
Good luck!