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    Weird looking egg possibly lash egg

    Because of antibiotic resistance of campylobacter in chickens. Humans can get it from undercooked chicken or handling them. Oddly enough, it is still used for dogs and cats without a ban. So that is why some get it for the reproductive issues that chickens have. Enrofloxacin is also Called...
  2. Eggcessive

    Weird looking egg possibly lash egg

    Yes, every one is out of amoxicillin capsules. They do have 10% amoxicillin powder to put in the water at several sites. I think giving most antibiotics directly is the better option. Enrofloxacin which is banned for chickens, but sometimes prescribed by some vets for reproductive infections, is...
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    Weird looking egg possibly lash egg

    Try this site for 500 mg amoxicillin capsules: https://www.medi-vet.com/Fish-Mox-Forte-Amoxicillin-500mg-p/14042.htm Dosage is 250 mg given into the beak to swallow twice a day for 7 days. Egg withdrawal time is 2-3 weeks.
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    Weird looking egg possibly lash egg

    Yes just saw it. Pretty gross indeed. Hard to see the inside, but it looked to have liquid inside. Sometimes we will see a combination of lash egg and an unusual egg. But the bad odor is probably infection.
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    Weird looking egg possibly lash egg

    Here is some reading about salpingitis: https://www.bhwt.org.uk/hen-health/health-problems/lash-eggs-salpingitis/
  6. Eggcessive

    Weird looking egg possibly lash egg

    That is a lash egg from salpingitis. Cut it in half if you will and take another picture. ACV will not make her lay eggs. It is not harmful, in small amounts, but I prefer giving clean water in clean waterers. Antibiotics such as amoxicillin or enrofloxacin can be given in early salpingitis...
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