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Beardie ER
Pre ovulatory folicular stasis
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2016319, member: 8309"] Hello! That sounds great, I hope you can get more answers & some direction as to what could be going on. How is she doing today? We are all here to help so you can come on here anytime. Eggs start out as follicles that develop to yolks. If they continue to develop, then they begin to shell them to be laid, fertile or infertile. It's hard to know how long they have been present but they can rupture causing peritonitis yes. Most of the time though, under normal situations, good nutrition, etc, they don't have any trouble with laying. In the case she is able to lay, do you have a laybox made up for her yet? Keep us posted on her! Tracie [/QUOTE]
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