one of my bielefelder pullets 24 wks old, never laid an egg looked off yesterday evening. Eating, drinking, pooping fine all day. Vent exam (gloved) revealed no palpable egg but a sml amt of thin pale yellow fluid was expelled. My concern was ruptured egg so I popped a calcium tab into her mouth. After the exam she foraged, drank fine, just slow with a hunched up tail (see pic). Got to roost on her own so I did not isolate her. This morning there was a soft shell egg on poop board, the yoke was intact but the shell was ripped with albumen extruding. Pullet is still hunched but otherwise doing normal morning chicken routine. Bielefelder normal stance is more straight out tail or flat-backed. Hers is hunched or would you call that down?
I got my eye on her. Should I re-dose her with calcium? Should I be worried about infection due to the ripped shell??
I feed All flock pellets, oyster shell on the side. They forage all day on bugs, yard greens and get rare scratch grains 1-2x week. The flock did get to a couple very small immature ears of sweet corn as I was mucking out the garden, otherwise nothing new.
I’m being extra cautious, I know. I just fear things like peritonitis. thx for reading
I got my eye on her. Should I re-dose her with calcium? Should I be worried about infection due to the ripped shell??
I feed All flock pellets, oyster shell on the side. They forage all day on bugs, yard greens and get rare scratch grains 1-2x week. The flock did get to a couple very small immature ears of sweet corn as I was mucking out the garden, otherwise nothing new.
I’m being extra cautious, I know. I just fear things like peritonitis. thx for reading