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Beardie ER
Pre ovulatory folicular stasis
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2016221, member: 8309"] Hello, I agree, there is a possibility she could lay the eggs. Most of the time they do lay the eggs, unless there is an irregularly shaped egg blocking, or some type of nutritional deficiency or other disaster. If the eggs haven't dropped yet, then they will be able to determine if they are developing properly. She can't lay them if they haven't been shelled yet because it is too early. Once they are shelled & dropped, her shape will change as they drop. Maybe check her calcium status to be sure it is good so she isn't calcium deficient. Let us know how she is doing. If you are able to get the blood test done, please post the results, if possible. Tracie [/QUOTE]
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