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I've got 5 "Eggers", only 1 is laying though and her eggs are flippin'
huge & green. I'd sure like some blue eggs, too. I can't seem to easily find actual Ameracauna. I don't want to ship eggs in and raise them & don't want to ship a single bird in for $100 and hope the breeder didn't lie. I wish there was a Chicken Store we could go pick out any breed we wanted as adults.
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OMG that's hilarious the way you tell it lol!!
Rexbandit, that's a lot of quail! And geese, too. You got some OEGB!? Is that rooster color called duckwing? I've got 2 little pullets the same color as your 2 (that's silver duckwing also , right?) These are the coolest little birds, do yours talk all the time, too? I just might have to have a Blue Wheaton boy like I saw at Carl's yesterday. He sat right in the middle of my hand and stared at me like I was the most fascinating thing he'd ever seen. Awesome little guy. Carl set him down and he skittered right back into his pen by himself.
Carl, if EVER you get to a point that you're not going to use him for breeding, name your price I'll pay it. I'm in love with that tiny boy.
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Doesn't sound strange to me at all
I bet it doesn't to Robin either. I haven't had experience with a hen being eggbound but from what I've read, I wouldn't rule that out yet after just 3 days. I'd definitely soak her in a nice
warm bath and get her relaxed and see if you can feel anything up there. Your wife's fingers might work better than yours. If you can't feel anything at least you can rule out eggbound. Hopefully some others have better ideas.
Edit: There's also something called internal laying you might want to look up. The prognosis sucks but given her symptoms and the swelling that might be what it is.