OMG, that is so sad, I'm really sorry! I have avian pets as well. It does sound like she was egg bound, commonly caused by insufficient calcium. Also, if they lay too many eggs within a certain period of time it will cause a calcium deficiency. Again, I'm sorry for your loss
smileyface Reviewed by smileyface on . Our pet goose died laying an egg, what happened? New Years Day our beloved Mama Goose was finally laying her eggs. The first one came out fine, but after lunch when we came out, 2 malformed eggs still in the sack and the rest of her reproductive organs had pushed out her backside and were dragging in the dirt behind her. Needless to say, she died later that night, nothing we could do. But I'd never heard of this happening before, and I wanted to know if any members had heard of this happening to poultry birds. What is it called and what Rating: 5