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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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    Lash egg and yolks on the poop tray

    thanks for explaining this, will up the dose tomorrow
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    Lash egg and yolks on the poop tray

    She is an orpington hen, so she is probably at least 6 lbs, do I have to give 350 mg twice a day? It seems a lot since that's the dose my 60 lb dog was getting when he got a UTI (that's why I have some antibiotics on hand). I started her on half the dose, but if she needs more I can increase...
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    Lash egg and yolks on the poop tray

    I have a hen that laid a yolk and a soft shell egg while on the roost at night on the poop tray there was a broken yolk. I was hoping someone laid a shell less egg and they started to eat it. She did well and kept laying normally a couple weeks after that. But now I think she laid the yolk and...
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