Egg binding occurs when a bird is not able to pass an egg through its reproductive system. The stuck egg forms an obstruction that can cause severe health problems and death in birds if not detected early. Female birds housed without a mate can still suffer from egg binding. The condition is most commonly observed in smaller birds, such as budgerigars, lovebirds, cockatiels, and many finch species. Egg Binding Causes There are many factors that can cause or contribute to a bird becoming egg-bound. These include: Over-breeding, or encouraging birds to breed outside of their typical breeding season. Age: Young birds and old birds are more likely to suffer egg binding. Poor diet: Inadequate supply of calcium, vitamin A and protein usually caused by a seed-only diet. Poor housing; insufficient room to fly, exposure to temperature extremes, high stress. Deformed eggs; usually caused by one of the above factors. Cold weather Egg Binding Prevention Addressing the abov...
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