On Saturday and again today, Petra -- a one-year-old Sapphire Gem -- has produced an egg with blood on the shell. It's not like she's a new layer; she's been producing since last winter. And, I wouldn't have worried (too much) if it had only happened once. She's in a coop with her Gem sister and a pair of EE's. Everyone else is laying normally and no one is picking on her.
I know it's her because I can tell their eggs apart. I picked her up Saturday and her vent was slightly reddened and there was blood on a couple of feathers. It's been above freezing here for most of the last few days, so I don't think it's temperature related.
What's my next step? I have a vet who sees chickens. Should I take her in? My vet is quite used to me overreacting, so I'm sure if he's in, he would see her today.
I know it's her because I can tell their eggs apart. I picked her up Saturday and her vent was slightly reddened and there was blood on a couple of feathers. It's been above freezing here for most of the last few days, so I don't think it's temperature related.
What's my next step? I have a vet who sees chickens. Should I take her in? My vet is quite used to me overreacting, so I'm sure if he's in, he would see her today.