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Make sure the warm bath covers tummy and her vent/bum. I use a bucket as less water is needed that way. I put olive oil in the hen's vent too and gove a calcium supplement orally. A very gentle massage (sort of stroking rather than pushing, as you don't want to break the egg) can also help the egg pass. I will gently stroke/massage abdomen and around vent while hen is in the bath. After a good soak in the bath let her rest somewhere warm and quiet. High quality feed and some vitamins, and continue to supplement calcium for a week or two.
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I'm no expert, but I have researched it because we have chickens and want to be prepared for any situation. As I understand it, an egg-bound hen has about 3 Days to live if it's not remedied. If you don't want a vet bill and you want to try to save the chicken yourself, you'll want to lube up the vent. You could use cooking oil KY Jelly petroleum jelly, etc. You can use a plastic baby medicine syringe to penetrate the vent and apply oil directly to where the egg is stuck. Maybe even use a gloved finger to try to work the oil around the egg.
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@michiganporter
1 month ago
Great work mamma the castor oil down both ends seems to help a ton!
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