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It's been a few days now, my hen is walking and eating and she is purning. Everyone seems to have stopped picking on her. BUT I have found a broken egg and this morning it looks like has a bloody goop hanging under her. Should I be concerned?
 
I am guessing this is a broken egg. These guys are not easy to handle I'm not sure if I will be able to catch her again :( keeping her locked up I don't think was helping with stress. I have uped the calcium in their food any other suggestions with out catching g her?
 
I am guessing this is a broken egg. These guys are not easy to handle I'm not sure if I will be able to catch her again
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keeping her locked up I don't think was helping with stress. I have uped the calcium in their food any other suggestions with out catching g her?

Is there anyway you can try to get us a picture of the possible broken egg, and does it seem like it had a soft shell? Secondly if you can get a zoomed in photo of the "bloody goop", that would maybe help.
 
I am so new to this, I have never had birds I feel very helpless!! These are the best pictures I could get right now. I will get a picture of the egg when I get home.
 
Are we looking at a possible prolapsed egg?

I had to deal with one in a chicken two years ago.
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@KsKingBee Can you see anything in those pictures? I can't, but I don't know what else could cause bloody goop? If you dealt with one in a chicken that would make you the expert here, because I've never seen one.
 
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I am so new to this, I have never had birds I feel very helpless!! These are the best pictures I could get right now. I will get a picture of the egg when I get home.

Don't beat yourself up. You are doing what you can, for birds that you never even intended to have, that in itself is admirable.
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We will try to help as much as we can.
 
@KsKingBee Can you see anything in those pictures? I can't, but I don't know what else could cause bloody goop? If you dealt with one in a chicken that would make you the expert here, because I've never seen one.

I can't see anything in this picture. A prolapsed egg looks like the ovaduct is hanging outside the bird with a large and mostly bloody and poo all over it in a mass of sticky nasty feathers. Sorry I haven't time to go look for the pictures I took of it as I have to get started on a really busy day. I'll try to find them this evening.

If it is a prolapsed egg she will need a razor blade, Q-Tips and vaselene. Hot water in a tub for soaking the bird can sometimes free the egg, if that doesn't work more help will have to given to free the egg.

The chicken I cut the egg out of lived and layed many more eggs after that, but sometimes.... the worse can happen.
 

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