There’s no hidden nest. It’s a small area and I can check all areas well. She goes in the box every morning for a little bit but no egg. She’s pooping so she’s not egg bound and I don’t feel an egg. :/
That sounds to ME even more like 'internal laying' ...Sev members have mentioned to me that going in the egg box without laying- esp more than once is a big red flag to them for them based on past experiences.
Also- sounds like you have no signs of her being egg bound- didn't feel it and you'd see her trying- butt low, 'pumping' and trying...
Is she eating and acting like a normal chicken- ie "head down butt up"?! ;-) That always makes me feel things are good at a glance- once I see one off on their own being still- either puffed up and hunched OR up like a penguin...I know there's a big problem...
Don't forget- they hide it as LONG as possible being prey animals... don't give us much warning before finding out it's bad!
Even so- maybe a warm Epsom Salt soak for at least 20 min. while you hold/soothe/assess her (and keep her from just jumping OUT

) would not be a BAD idea-doesn't seem like it would hurt her- unless she particularly HATES being handled!
Mine seemed to enjoy it and really relax... think about a swollen, painful abdomen for whatever reason- feels good and magnesium can pull out toxins anyway as well as help with muscle spasms...kinda covering your bases...IF you have time and feel up to it! I usually make sure it's warm enough and early enough to give her time to dry before the cool evening... but mine like being swaddled and held to dry off (and others have enjoyed a good blow dry MUCH to my disbelief!!
Sorry- not making light but in between trying to send off my baby for a necropsy still, that is a welcome memory!! ;-)
BTW- Read alot recently on a "peafowl" egg bound thread (long older one!) - here on BYC with some REAL smart members

- and seems hydration is KEY-when they're egg bound- it seems giving them oral 'boluses' (carefully and not to much obviously to not cause them to overfill crop and possibly aspirate!) She mentioned 60mls at a time but this would depend on size, etc... Not sure if this was ONLY with peafowl but worth looking into! They also gave SQ fluid boluses- which I'd love to do but have no more access to IV fluids or even butterfly sets... not sure how people get that! Have seen D50 and sterile water at
TSC but nothing like NS or D5W... Used it help my kitty a LOT when he was bound up intestinally... They were also keeping up on giving extra calcium- think they were using Calcium gluconate 23%?? but not sure if it can be given orally as well- sounded like it WAS but not sure if that was ok or not ;-) haha Again- amts depend on weight/bird, etc...Also they were discussing doing a good "steam" as opposed to a bath... once the bird when "paralyzed" due to being egg bound- evidently that happens...fun! Guess you don't want to have them in water for sure unless you are there the whole time if their legs are not working!! Seems it's temporary...
They're awful pretty but I think I have WAY too much of a stressful personality already than to deal with them!! ;-) I know my limits!!! lol
Good luck!!!
