Egg Bound question
- Craig52
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It is usually young first year breeding hens that become egg bound or very old hens. Egg binding occurs due to cold weather and/or lack of calcium. Supply as many sources of calcium as you can plus oily seeds and fresh seeding grasses as well as soaked/sprouted seed with a dusting of a good vitamin/mineral and amino acids added to it at least once a week.
If it is an old bird you are talking about, yes it could be an on going problem. Birds over 12 months old and up to 4 years shouldn't have the problem of egg binding if fed a good diet including plenty of calcium and the addition of D3 ( Sunshine or synthetic ) Craig
If it is an old bird you are talking about, yes it could be an on going problem. Birds over 12 months old and up to 4 years shouldn't have the problem of egg binding if fed a good diet including plenty of calcium and the addition of D3 ( Sunshine or synthetic ) Craig
- starman
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Sully, there is no definitive answer to your question...... it depends on a few variables, namely: Species, age of hen, breeding experience of hen calcium levels of hen, number of nestings recently attempted, and ambient temperatures.
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- CathyCraftz
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It most likely will not happen again, but keep the hen well fed with egg food. If the hen is too young or old, do not breed it again.
Have a nice day!
Sincerely, Cathy
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Sincerely, Cathy
“It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.” – Albus Dumbledore