Possible egg bound?- URGENT

Can you give her some electrolytes or sugar water help up to her beak if she is alert enough to drink? I’m sorry she is worse, according to your other thread. What state are you in? If you should lose her, would you want your state vet to do a necropsy? They could look for what was wrong, and do testing. A body should be kept cold, not frozen, and taken in to the state lab as soon as possible. Since tomorrow is Saturday the labs are not open on weekends, but you can check. You can also do a home necropsy to look at and take pictures of the organs to post here. Let us know how she is doing later on.
Im about to give her some more electrolytes, I just gloved up and felt around in her, I can't find an egg or pieces of any, we are in Missouri.
 
Hello, we have a 9 month Olive egger that as of yesterday was showing symptoms of egg bound, she was limping on one side while penguin huddling and her vent is pulsating, we soaked her in warm Epsom salt twice and oiled up her vent, I tried massaging her and feeling for anything but I couldn't.

As of this morning she is still eating and drinking and alert but she can't walk/move on her own, soaked her again for over 20 mins, still can't feel one in the chamber, she also has some white oozing out of her vent and it's pulsating like a heartbeat, she's not pooping either
I have an easter egger who has had issues laying eggs. Her mate died this past spring. I did some research and discovered that there is some type of infection that gets in the area the egg is formed. I cannot remember the name it is very long. I found something called Rescue 911 that you can put in their water and it truly made a difference. I will have to do this as long as I have her because the condition is serious and the information I found online says they will never be able to lay eggs again. She lays regularly and some of her eggs are misshapen. I give half a dose and put it in the water along with ACV and a tad of colloidal silver. I am sharing because I suspect this issue might be connected with the breed due to the cross breeding. I apologize that I cannot be more specific.
 

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