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This is helpful thank you! I have her the calcium citrate tab about 20 minutes ago. She had a solid poop moments later. She is still laying down and not acting herself. Last night under her roost I did see soft shell material, yolk and egg white…should I start amoxi or wait to see what calcium does? I have 250mg amoxi on hand. Is it once a day? How many days? I appreciate all the helpBehavior is the single most valuable evidence of the health status of a chicken. A very active, vocal chicken is healthy. A chicken lying down, moving in slow motion, squatting and straining, wanting to hang out for an hour or more in a nest box is battling a reproductive issue.
As @ANiceKaren just posted, the calcium citrate is the single best thing you can do for your hen. It will encourage contractions to help her clear any obstruction. It usually works pretty quickly. Stick the entire tablet right into her beak. She will swallow it.
If you can install your hen in a crate on a bunch of dryer warmed towels, you should be able to monitor when she expels something. It may be a normal egg, or soft egg, or a collapsed membrane. If runny egg yolk comes out, then you will need to jump on that antibiotic. Amoxicillin 250 mg is my choice.
Once the obstruction is expelled, your hen should revert back to normal behavior. If she continues to behave sickly, she still has material left to expel. Give another calcium later today if she continues to labor with this.