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    Silkie falling forward and unable to balance

    My 2yo rooster is having the same symptoms. Did you silkie survived?
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    Bumble Breast (breast blister) - Graphic Pictures

    As long as you clean all the visible pus, and then do a round of antibiotics, you should be ok. If you can't get all the infection out in the first try, you can always try again. I was scared to try as well, but now I dont regret it at all. My hen is doing just fine
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    Bumble Breast (breast blister) - Graphic Pictures

    I cleaned it as best as I could and did a course of antibiotics. If yours has a scab go ahead ad pull it out. If you have to lance, I would recommend using PRID first until a scab is formed and then pull out all the pus. I think it is less invasive than lancing, but at the end both methods...
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    Pullet or cockerels Bantam bobtail cochin and an EE chick

    Thank you. They're all pullets 😀
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    Bumble Breast (breast blister) - Graphic Pictures

    I think it's the new healing tissue/scab. I cleaned it up to the muscle, where I couldn't see any more yellow stuff, put antibiotic ointment on it and then bandage. The next day it was this color
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    Bumble Breast (breast blister) - Graphic Pictures

    Hi, I just cleaned a blister like this on my chicken. However, I did not lanced, just remove the scab and the yellow stuff. But I feel a hard lump around the spot where the scab was. Do I need to lance? This is 2 days after I cleaned. The red circle is where I can feel a hard lump
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    Pullet or cockerels Bantam bobtail cochin and an EE chick

    Pullet or cockerels. 5 week old bantam bobtail cochins. Brown one is 3 week old easter egger. Sorry for the bad pictures, they cant stay still :) Chick #1 Chick #2 Chick #3 Chick #4
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    Is this bumble breast? With photos

    Did you end up removing the scab? I have one girl with the same issue and I'm not sure on how to proceed
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    Good broody or bad broody? Also question about nesting box.

    how did it go? Mine just went broody 10 days ago
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    Lash egg and yolks on the poop tray

    Ok, thanks so much for your help. I really appreciate it.
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    Lash egg and yolks on the poop tray

    In any case, I think that there is the risk it ruptured inside her, so I will continue the antibiotics. Is 7 days ok or should I do 10?
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    Lash egg and yolks on the poop tray

    Tried to take another picture of the content. Looks like it may have a membrane, so could may be what you mentioned, a soft shelled material, but not sure.
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    Lash egg and yolks on the poop tray

    I will try to take another picture. She is 8 months old, so no, there was no molt this year.
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    Lash egg and yolks on the poop tray

    It feels rubbery, almost like a chicken nugget meat. She has access to oyster shells and I do see her eating it. All the laying hens are pecking at it. I will add the calcium +D vitamin. She was laying normal eggs before the 2 soft shelled ones she laid at the roost, and her shells are usually...
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    Lash egg and yolks on the poop tray

    she just laid a normal egg today. Is this possible? Was I mistaken and is this not a lash egg?
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