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- Oct 27, 2023
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Hello, chicken first timer here. I helped my 9 month old bantam hen (Easter egger I believe) with a bound egg today. She was able to pass it with assistance from me and many, many epsom salt baths and tums.
I’m unsure of what to do now that she has laid it. She isn’t eating very much- I’ve made sure she’s not egg bound with another one (idk if that can happen though) but I imagine she’s just tired and sore- just not feeling well, plus it is getting late here.
She has been softly clucking at me and her stance is more normal than it was but her tail feathers are still pointed down and I’m just really worried about her. she is able to lay down comfortably, she’s just nesting in a blanket right now. She is still resting in my bathroom in her dog kennel.
Also she might still be a little traumatized, the entire reason I discovered she was egg bound was because I found her half submerged in my small pond tub and I honestly thought she was dead. She was just laying in it, wings spread out and it looked like her head was dipped in the water. I was shocked and my spouse acted quickly to check if she was alive and thankfully she was. When I was drying her off I discovered how bad off her vent area looked and realized she was egg bound. This began our journey to unclog her, the poor thing.
I’m unsure of what to do now that she has laid it. She isn’t eating very much- I’ve made sure she’s not egg bound with another one (idk if that can happen though) but I imagine she’s just tired and sore- just not feeling well, plus it is getting late here.
She has been softly clucking at me and her stance is more normal than it was but her tail feathers are still pointed down and I’m just really worried about her. she is able to lay down comfortably, she’s just nesting in a blanket right now. She is still resting in my bathroom in her dog kennel.
Also she might still be a little traumatized, the entire reason I discovered she was egg bound was because I found her half submerged in my small pond tub and I honestly thought she was dead. She was just laying in it, wings spread out and it looked like her head was dipped in the water. I was shocked and my spouse acted quickly to check if she was alive and thankfully she was. When I was drying her off I discovered how bad off her vent area looked and realized she was egg bound. This began our journey to unclog her, the poor thing.