Thank you!
My girls free-range in a large area every day so have access to lots of grass and insects. I give them thyme, oregano, chili and garlic as extra support, and anyone who's looking off gets scrambled eggs, mealworms and fruit. And yes definitely, once they are visibly ill it's often...
Seems like it from the response I'm getting. I thought lash eggs were layered like an onion but I'm having to rethink. Have you seen an all white lash before? Thanks for taking the time to respond!
Yep, I agree and will definitely hold off unless things get worse 🧡 for now I'm just working to support their immune systems with some extra vitamins, herbs and garlic.
In the article you shared she speaks about viral salpingitis and says that's when there would be white/gelatinous lash eggs rather than the usual ones, so that's what I went on.
Pardon the dirty nail 😅
One of them, who I also suspect is responsible for the white thing because of where she slept last night, was looking off in the morning the day before yesterday. A bit lethargic, no appetite. We fed her whatever goodies she would eat and kept her separate for the day...
Checking the coop this morning I found something strange in the droppings. Next to a bunch of normal poop was a white one, 3 to 5 millimeters thick and about 4 cm long. It's white and has the look and consistency of cooked egg white. I cut it open and it looks homogeneous throughout, but...