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Good night, one of my budgies has been laying eggs like crazy but they destroy them as soon as they plop out . But recently, it appears the insides of this little tyke (the green one) is popping right out. I can't get a good picture but I'll post up here what I've taken. The bird is about 4 to 5 years of age. Let me know what you think.
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Have you been able to contact a veterinarian yet?
Please update us on your budgie's condition.

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Budgies are much healthier and happier when they are never bred.

You asked how to discourage breeding.
Please read the information in the following links.


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Are you going to have them help her move on to the Rainbow Bridge?
That would be the kindest thing you could do under the circumstances.
You have my deepest sympathy.
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Keep in mind that budgies are prey animals and, as such, do everything possible to hide their pain.
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