Since she's lethargic can you take her to a vet? It can be painful and life threatening. No judgement of you can't.She LOVES tomatoes. (So do we so she gets them A LOT)
I'm not sure whats going on. She's still acting quiet and lethargic. I still have her in my garage where it's quite dark though. No egg today... but she's a new layer (now I know she's actually laying) I'm not sure if her being in the dark is helping or hindering?
I was thinking about putting her back in the bath. When would I be able to give her another dose?Should I take her out and give her some light? Maybe on my porch, still away from the chaos of the flock?
I have so many questions! Thanks guys for all the help and advice. I feel terrible that I can't seem to help her.
My vet told me that being egg bound makes the muscles get enflamed because they are working so hard to push the egg out. It's possible anti inflammatory medication would help if she has another egg stuck.
Or she could have something else going on entirely.
I'm sorry I don't know what is best for her either. I made my egg bound duck take warm baths in my bath tub multiple times daily - but if that stresses your duck out then it might make things worse. I kept my duck on a normal light schedule, but provided a dark cubby space with dummy eggs for egg laying if she chose it. That might not be best for yours. I kept my duck with her flock as much as possible because she was super stressed without them. But your situation is different than mine, so do what you think is best.