URGENT HELP My hen just never got better after she layed the egg,what can I do?

Calcium with vitamin D daily for the next week might help if she had an egg coming right behind. Are the eggshells she is laying hard or soft? She may have some thpe of common reproductive issue going on, but hopefully, giving her moistened chicken feed, fluids, some cooked egg or tuna along with the calcium with D will help. Calcium should be around 600 mg per day.
Hi,her egg shells are alway very hard and thick, she doesn’t really have any interest for solid foods but will swallow if I give her calcium water and egg yolk, she is not getting better but not getting worse so that’s at least something. It’s getting pretty late where I live so she is going to bed, she is sleeping inside and hopefully she will Survive the night I have done everything. I will do the same as I did today. I can also not feel any egg inside of her rn😊
 
Hi,her egg shells are alway very hard and thick, she doesn’t really have any interest for solid foods but will swallow if I give her calcium water and egg yolk, she is not getting better but not getting worse so that’s at least something. It’s getting pretty late where I live so she is going to bed, she is sleeping inside and hopefully she will Survive the night I have done everything. I will do the same as I did today. I can also not feel any egg inside of her rn😊
I would put the calcium pill whole into her beak. Don't be afraid, they can swallow huge things!
 
UPDATE: I just gave her the pill, she is still in the same state but will open her eyes and sometimes pip. Dont know if she will make it through the night but hopping. Will it be an idea to take her to the vet? What can they do for her rn?
 
It is hard to know what exactly is wrong with her. She may have a reproductive disorder or intestinal infection. A vet will likely do blood tests and/or xrays, all of which are expensive. They can prescribe antibiotics and anti-inflammatory medication. Right now, I would try to get her eating. Tuna, ground meat, canned cat food, cooked egg are all thing to tempt a sick chicken to eat. Mix a bit of water and yogurt into her chicken feed to make it interesting. Vitamins with electrolytes are also good until she eats better.
 

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