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I would separate her from the others at one as they will do some serious damage with their inquisitive beaks.

 

Bathe the area gently and see if you can get a better look at it.

 

It would be a good idea to keep her in a darkened room or shed for a couple of days, and on minimal rations, to slow down her laying. Instead of pellets, give her weetabix and water.

 

I'd have her at the vets tomorrow or Monday if I were you.

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do you think it might be a soft egg shell? i wouldn't push or pull it if you're not sure. I'd take her to the vets as soon as you can, sooner if she starts to show signs of distress.

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do you think it might be a soft egg shell?

 

 

I was thinking the same :idea:

 

Have you noticed you hen laying a soft egg recently?

When was the last time she laid?

 

One of my chooks laid a softy once and the soft shell stuck out of her vent like this but she did pass it eventually. A warm bath did help too.

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I was interested today to see my Sparrow had a stalk today like yours Scramble but luckily she had passed it. It was attached to an acorn shaped egg weighing about 10g. It was membrane that had calcified and quite stiff. I should have taken a photo for you. :roll:

 

This is one of her more interesting eggs that I think could have ended up with a stalk if one section had broken off.

 

weirdeggs002.jpg

 

It's always interesting looking in the nest box when she is laying. Bless her :D

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