What did my hen expel?

Chickflick29

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Jun 9, 2020
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Hi all! A bit concerned for my young hen.. about 2 days ago, she seemed like she wasn’t feeling too well. Spent the morning laying in her run, and wasn’t as active as usual. I separated her and she seemed to start moving around more throughout the day, and was acting back to normal by the next morning so I returned her to her friends. She started laying mid-last month, and was usually producing an egg every other day. She hasn’t layed in the last 2 days, since the day she became less energetic. Then, this morning, I went into their coop and found what looks like maybe a malformed egg in the droppings on the floor. I’m pretty positive it’s from her - one of her friends is a serama and this is much too big, and the other is not laying yet. Does anyone know what this is (pic included)? Is this a soft-shell egg? I’d like to make sure I help her the best I can and keep her feeling well.
 

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Looks like a membrane with a tail.

If she's not feeling well, I'd give her 300mg Calcium Citrate+D3 now, then once daily for a week, see if she's able to expel more material or an egg.

Just pull down on her wattles to open the beak, pop the pill into the beak, let go of the wattles and let her swallow.

What do you feed, including treats and do you provide oyster shell free choice?
 
Looks like a membrane with a tail.

If she's not feeling well, I'd give her 300mg Calcium Citrate+D3 now, then once daily for a week, see if she's able to expel more material or an egg.

Just pull down on her wattles to open the beak, pop the pill into the beak, let go of the wattles and let her swallow.

What do you feed, including treats and do you provide oyster shell free choice?
Poor girl, thank you so much for the info!

I feed layer crumbles (usually Kalmbach, although recently it has been Purina Organic Layer because my normal supplier was closed when I needed feed), free choice oyster shell, and scratch/mealworms/zucchini/tomatoes/watermelon/scrambled eggs as treats. I’ve also started giving Poultry Cell and a water-soluble calcium supplement (Calcium Plus) 3 days ago per the supplements’ dosage instructions to help them out as we struggle through this SoTX heat and humidity. Hopefully that will help her feel better and avoid more egg debacles..
 

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