
Hello folks and welcome to a new lesson in animals.
Egg binding occurs in all avian species but there are some known breeds that are more prone to it.
Why may it even happen ?
1. Insufficient diet
2. Malformed eggs (could be too big of an egg making it harder to pass)
3.infections or traumas
4. Stress
And yes as it was mentioned it is fatal if left untreated and can go extremely wrong and sometimes the eggs end up breaking inside the mother so it's a whole hell loose kind of thing if not treated properly so will go over the basics.
Keep the hen warm and as hydrated as possible do offer calciums and vitD3 and ofc inject the hen with oxytocin.
Now this is the proper treatment procedure but I'm sure not all bird pet owners especially those with small breed birds have oxytocin at hand. So this is a method that can be done with extreme care and gentleness.
Hold your little bird in the palm of ur hand backside down. And by abdominal palpitations you may determine how many eggs r inside her ( again gently) now use coconut oil and slowly and gently massage downwards towards the cloaca. This may take some time to do. And keep on reapplying the oils. And when the egg starts to crown do not pull it out with ur fingers you continue to massage the area until it almost/pops. And you repeat until there are no more eggs left inside.
Ofc then u offer ur bird alot of rest and hydration and just really high quality feed let her isolate for a while and keep an eye on it to make sure she is okay.
Now in case of a broken egg inside I fear there is nothing u can do at home and would need to take it to the nearest veterinarian.

Well since there really isn't anything to go off in this chapter let's talk about hermaphordites.
k let us begin I'm unsure of the context of hermaphrodite here but they are refering with someone with both male and female genetalia which we would typically call bisexual ( in the medical field has nothing to do with their sexuality) and if we are talking inter sex it's where they present some sort of intermediate between both gonads such as ovatestis they are.while Hermaphrodite is generally used to determine of changing one sex to the other which is incredibly prominent in fish and yes! in that context they can reproduce. those who are intersex are the only ones sterile as far as I know so I believe here they are pointing to them being bisexual... Meaning yes they can reproduce with both of their genitals. They can get pregnant/get someone pregnant. That is found usually in plants as far as mammals go I'm unsure I have studied that. But with the direction of how the story is going I'm sure someone is bound to get pregnant at some point. Hope to see you in the next chapter with more information to share

Like the anatomy of the strong muscular tails and the plethora of fins unsure of the depth tho so I cannot go in detail about it their sizes are accurate. Also like the hermaphroditic representation since alot of fish are hermaphordites or can change between sexes ex: female parrot fish.
Truly refreshing seeing somewhat accurate work of fiction.
Honestly the same deserves everything coming to him. I just want to know why is the uke so obsessed with this fuck of a wad?
The uke is perfect for him tbh pop off bottom!
honestly he has rlly bad taste to like this guy so much