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Thank youI would get her to the vets as soon as possible. If you don't catch it early there's a good chance she'll die and you can't really tell how long she's been like that for. I've had an egg-bound hen and unfortunately, that same sad fate happened to her not too long ago.
A reason a hen would become egg bound is due to lack of things like oyster shells.
I would still take her to the vet ASAP because I don't want your hen to die because of something so sad like becoming egg-bound like my poor girly.
I really wish you the best of luck, let me know what happens!
*UPDATE* I just saw the replies that just posted above mine as I'm finishing typing this. If you're still having problems, I'd take her to a vet. I know its not ideal, but you never want to lose a hen <3
Wishing you the best of luck and please keep me updated if you don't mind!![]()