Fluid leaking out of chicken's beak

That's good.

I don't have any experience with fighting breeds, but with the oral fluid, the squishy belly and egg problems, I suggest you may have a crop or digestive or ascites issue here, perhaps as well as laying problems but they may be linked. It is all guesswork really with chickens, eliminating likely problems until you get to the bottom of it.

Might also be an idea to check her for worms.

What is her normal diet?

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I feed her with grain wheat and corn
Also i bring them watermelon and vegetables, alfa alfa sometimes
Other scraps like cooked rice
I hand feed her now and she doesn't resist and eats but doesn't peck herself
I don't see any more fluid coming from her beak it was a bit in the morning.
Maybe she is stressed by the heat,
It's getting too hot around here around 98 F to 100 during the day
 
Hi so today i found one of my hen is not eating or drinking and she is not acting normal. She kinda goes sleep while standing
Her crop is empty
She is not showing interest in eating or drinking
I saw a bit of fluid coming out of her beak when i try to give her apple cider vinegar
Any idea what this can be?
She is laying eggs and she is a Lari hen ( fighting breed)
This is a pic from before
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Also a pic from back of her belly
Idk if its normal but is there a chance she is egg bound or smth like that?
I didn't notice any egg in there
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So her abdomen felt swolen
i found that she has an egg with no shell stuck in her
I pushed it out gently the egg had no shell at all
and she was still looking sick
Then i got another really unusual small egg with a thin shell out
Is that the reason she was feeling sick or i just did something wrong with her?
If yes how long untill she recovers from this egg binding?

I touched it feels a bit puffy maybe because she tried hard to lay that shell less egg, not really that squishy idk really , she is younger than my other hens
Still she doesn't eat or drink

I feed her with grain wheat and corn
Also i bring them watermelon and vegetables, alfa alfa sometimes
Other scraps like cooked rice
I hand feed her now and she doesn't resist and eats but doesn't peck herself
I don't see any more fluid coming from her beak it was a bit in the morning.
Maybe she is stressed by the heat,
It's getting too hot around here around 98 F to 100 during the day
I would work on getting her hydrated. I wouldn't add ACV during hot weather, so plain fresh cool water would be good. You can also offer a separate dish with electrolytes if you wish. Try to give her shade if that's possible.

Give her extra calcium. You can use human Calcium like Caltrate with D3. 1 Tablet a day.
I'm assuming you are not in the US? Where are you located.

The soft shelled egg and then another egg coming just a little later is likely what's got her out of sorts. So...get her drinking, get calcium into her, then offer some soaked feed.
It's a good idea to supply oyster shell or a calcium source free choice for your ladies. Likely they are able to source sufficient grit (crushed granite, small course rocks) when they forage, but calcium should be supplied if possible.

Even though she's a fighting breed, she's still a chicken, so common ailments would be the same. I keep American Gamefowl, the hens are very hardy just like your Lari Hen, but they can still have difficulties at times and need additional supportive care.
While you are caring for her, check her for mites and lice just to make sure those aren't a problem either.

Hopefully she will perk up for you, she looks like she's not feeling well. Soft shelled, shell-less eggs, etc. can be difficult to pass and it's exhausting for them.
 
I would work on getting her hydrated. I wouldn't add ACV during hot weather, so plain fresh cool water would be good. You can also offer a separate dish with electrolytes if you wish. Try to give her shade if that's possible.

Give her extra calcium. You can use human Calcium like Caltrate with D3. 1 Tablet a day.
I'm assuming you are not in the US? Where are you located.

The soft shelled egg and then another egg coming just a little later is likely what's got her out of sorts. So...get her drinking, get calcium into her, then offer some soaked feed.
It's a good idea to supply oyster shell or a calcium source free choice for your ladies. Likely they are able to source sufficient grit (crushed granite, small course rocks) when they forage, but calcium should be supplied if possible.

Even though she's a fighting breed, she's still a chicken, so common ailments would be the same. I keep American Gamefowl, the hens are very hardy just like your Lari Hen, but they can still have difficulties at times and need additional supportive care.
While you are caring for her, check her for mites and lice just to make sure those aren't a problem either.

Hopefully she will perk up for you, she looks like she's not feeling well. Soft shelled, shell-less eggs, etc. can be difficult to pass and it's exhausting for them.
Ty for the help
No I'm not in the US I'm living in Iran
I gave her some crushed egg shells mixed with food and gave her plenty of water. I hope she recovers
I also checked her for lice and mites and didn't see any suspicious spots on her
 

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