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Egg binding occurs when a female bird is unable to lay her eggs, and the number of eggs that can contribute to this condition varies by species. Generally, even a single egg can cause egg binding if the bird has underlying health issues or if the egg is abnormally large. Factors like age, nutrition, and environmental stress also play significant roles in a bird's ability to lay eggs. It's crucial to monitor for signs of egg binding and consult a veterinarian if concerns arise.

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