RedHillChicken
Songster
We have a prolific egg layer, usually 6 a week. She started displaying what looked to be vent gleet - white foamy runny discharge, listless. Her tail feathers were pointed down, and she looked like she was trying to lay an egg. I came inside, and went back out and she'd laid an egg right where I'd left her. We brought her in and gave her a warm epsom salts bath and treated her vent area with monostat. I could feel another egg in her abdomen area so we kept her isolated inside. The next morning we found a normal egg, but later that afternoon we found a leathery shellless egg in her crate. Since then she hasn't laid that we know. All the other girls seem fine, no vent gleet, not egg bound. I guess my question is: Are vent gleet and egg binding caused by the same issue? Thanks for your help in advance.