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Egg bound or sick?
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When it comes to our feathered friends, health concerns can really ruffle our feathers! If your Plymouth is suddenly lethargic and hasn’t laid eggs in weeks, it’s natural to worry about her well-being. You initially suspected molting, which can be a seasonal issue, but her decline after the Epsom salt dip raises some red flags. While it’s important to stay calm, it’s also crucial to observe her closely. Is she eating or drinking? Is her posture improving at all? Egg binding can be serious, but other health issues may also be at play. Seeking advice from a vet who understands chickens can provide clarity and reassurance. Remember, you’re not alone in this chicken-keeping adventure—many of us share similar experiences!

| I have two chickens and they’ve both been doing well now for two years got them both as chicks. Ever since the season changed, the Plymouth hasn’t made eggs for about four weeks. I thought she was molting first and then she became very lethargic. I thought she was egg bound so I gave her a 30 minute epsom some salt dip. She came out looking much sicker and weaker. It scares me that she might not even be able to stand up on her own. She’s still moving around, but even looks worse now. Should I be expecting the worst? [link] [comments] |
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