I have a 29 week old Golden Penciled Hamburg that is a new layer. I have been finding soft shelled eggs in the coop off and on for the past 3 weeks, but could not identify who was laying them. I thought it wasn't much to worry about as it was likely just a new layer and I understand that happens sometimes when they first start laying.
For background: I have 20 hens and 2 roosters. They are all the same age (29 weeks) and they free range. I get about 10 eggs a day - and I've found soft shelled eggs probably 6 or 7 times in the past 3 weeks. They are always under a roost, or on the coop floor. Never in a hen box.
I went to let the chickens out this AM and noticed one little Golden Penciled Hamburg hen stayed on the roost. It is not too terribly unusual that one or two hens will do that if someone is in a nest box they want. They'll wait.
When I went to check for eggs about an hour ago, she was still on the roost - and she was puffed up and looking a little lethargic. I reached for her and she shifted on the roost so that her rear was facing me and I saw a soft shell egg stuck half in her vent. I picked her up and tugged the shell gently, but it didn't want to come out.
I brought her in the house and soaked her bottom in warm water and then gently began tugging at the soft, deflated, eggshell. She began working her vent and I timed it with her "pushes". It came out, but then broke off a string looking piece. So I began gently pulling on that, and another deflated soft shell came out.
ETA: I believe the shells ruptured and the yolk/whites mostly drained out, as the feathers around her vent were very sticky and matted.
As best I can tell, I got all of it and there were only two. Her stomach does not feel swollen, and I can't feel a lump that would indicate another egg - but since her eggs are soft shelled, I'm not sure there aren't any.
I put her in a crate in the living room with water and a mixture of cooked deer meat and brown rice, scrambled egg, and some egg shells. I was hoping she'd poop so I would at least know she's not clogged up. But she hasn't yet. She's still acting a bit lethargic and she drank a little water, but hasn't eaten yet. I'll keep her inside until I know she's ok.
Other than what I have done, does anyone have any suggestions? I just pray she doesn't end up being egg bound. I've read so many incredibly sad stories about egg bound hens and they never end well.
I appreciate any advice.
Thanks,
Penny
For background: I have 20 hens and 2 roosters. They are all the same age (29 weeks) and they free range. I get about 10 eggs a day - and I've found soft shelled eggs probably 6 or 7 times in the past 3 weeks. They are always under a roost, or on the coop floor. Never in a hen box.
I went to let the chickens out this AM and noticed one little Golden Penciled Hamburg hen stayed on the roost. It is not too terribly unusual that one or two hens will do that if someone is in a nest box they want. They'll wait.
When I went to check for eggs about an hour ago, she was still on the roost - and she was puffed up and looking a little lethargic. I reached for her and she shifted on the roost so that her rear was facing me and I saw a soft shell egg stuck half in her vent. I picked her up and tugged the shell gently, but it didn't want to come out.
I brought her in the house and soaked her bottom in warm water and then gently began tugging at the soft, deflated, eggshell. She began working her vent and I timed it with her "pushes". It came out, but then broke off a string looking piece. So I began gently pulling on that, and another deflated soft shell came out.
ETA: I believe the shells ruptured and the yolk/whites mostly drained out, as the feathers around her vent were very sticky and matted.
As best I can tell, I got all of it and there were only two. Her stomach does not feel swollen, and I can't feel a lump that would indicate another egg - but since her eggs are soft shelled, I'm not sure there aren't any.
I put her in a crate in the living room with water and a mixture of cooked deer meat and brown rice, scrambled egg, and some egg shells. I was hoping she'd poop so I would at least know she's not clogged up. But she hasn't yet. She's still acting a bit lethargic and she drank a little water, but hasn't eaten yet. I'll keep her inside until I know she's ok.
Other than what I have done, does anyone have any suggestions? I just pray she doesn't end up being egg bound. I've read so many incredibly sad stories about egg bound hens and they never end well.
I appreciate any advice.
Thanks,
Penny
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