Wicked Storm
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- Aug 10, 2019
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hi! So my Canada goose just pooped out all the insides of an egg and no egg shell. What do I do?!?! She's laid before. And also she's seeming to have problems defacating now. Here's a picture of it
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She likes to run away now she won't even let me near her. She stayed late last night way past dark. I tried to get her some food but she ended up leaving. She ended up pooping more yolk out as well. (I'm not allowed to keep these geese in enclosed spaces). So she is able to defecate now I'm just worried about the rest of the eggsCan you do an exaime, that would be putting kyjelly or coconut oil on your finger and checking for egg shell inside of her very carefully in case there is still shell inside.
I was thinking maybe calcium but normly before the eggs were just softI would think either its a calcium deficiency or a vent problem.
thank you so much. I had given her crushed oyster shells and some vitamins, she had just pooped a lot more yolk and got all of the soft shells out. I noticed her mate was gone and I know sometimes when really stressed out they can have problems laying and I don't know if that was the cause or not. Thank you so muchIf it is not a calcium deficiency, birds can suffer from impacted oviduct where they can lay soft eggshells, shelless eggs, membranes,and yolks, because of tumors, infections, or shell gand problems of the oviduct. You can give human calcium with vitamin D3, Tums, or liquid calcium for a few days to see if it helps. Providing crushed oyster shell for free taking should be done as well.