shiningeyes
Chirping
- Mar 22, 2016
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I have a hen who has been laying broken eggs for a little while. Cracked at first then yesterday one broke as it was being laid and today I'm pretty sure one broke inside her. The shells did not seem super thin and so I'm pretty sure it broke and wasn't shell-less. There was no membrane in the nest box just yolk and white. And yolk different places in the coop. She seemed ok, but tonight seems like she may be feeling down. So my question is-should I definitely water or water/vinegar flush? Is this always recommended? I did soak her in the sink which she seemed to like, and lubed her vent. But I also haven't inspected inside her vent. I don't know if I could do more damage this way and I also read you can "go the wrong way" when inspecting and I'm not sure which is the right way. I'd love some advice from anyone whose gone through this. I'm obviously super worried about her. TIA!
She obviously doesn't feel well afterward. If she is lethargic or a mess, I soak her then dose her with Nutri-Drench and extra calcium - usually a finely crushed TUMS sprinkled over scrambled/hard boiled egg. So far she has expelled the membrane and bounced back, but I do know it's a matter of time for her that she will eventually not bounce back.
Mine as well...she is such a sweetheart, but I suppose that's the way life is. The thing is, if your girl bounces back, she may go a long time without any more problems, then have some more glitches, you never know.
I wouldn't wish this on any of them though, obviously. I'm glad to hear you have been able to deal with your girls issue. It gives me hope that even if it becomes an ongoing problem we may be able to manage. I am grateful for this conversation, thank you so much for responding