It is from salpingitis. It can be bacterial or viral, but it causes inflammation of the oviduct and uterus. If it is a lash egg and you cut it open it would look meaty/fleshy and have chunky hard puss inside.What is a lash infection??
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It is from salpingitis. It can be bacterial or viral, but it causes inflammation of the oviduct and uterus. If it is a lash egg and you cut it open it would look meaty/fleshy and have chunky hard puss inside.What is a lash infection??
It is from salpingitis. It can be bacterial or viral, but it causes inflammation of the oviduct and uterus. If it is a lash egg and you cut it open it would look meaty/fleshy and have chunky hard puss inside.
Hooray! Just a tiny yolk inside the fairy egg and she laid a good solid egg today!!Can you cut/break the small one open? It is the size of a fairy egg, but looking at it I would be almost concerned it is a lash egg caused by a reproductive infection. It could also just be a ball of shell, but I would definitely try to get it open so you know what you are dealing with. I also agree I would go pick up some liquid calcium gluconate from tractor supply and dose her for a few days at 1ml daily.
Can you cut/break the small one open? It is the size of a fairy egg, but looking at it I would be almost concerned it is a lash egg caused by a reproductive infection. It could also just be a ball of shell, but I would definitely try to get it open so you know what you are dealing with. I also agree I would go pick up some liquid calcium gluconate from tractor supply and dose her for a few days at 1ml daily.
Right? Eggs DO travel the reproductive tract large, correct? Based on size of yolk. They don’t travel down this size then grow in the uterus or magnum, correct? Just wondering if I’ve been wrong this whole time.That is interesting that it had yolk. Every fairy egg that has been laid here that didn't get eaten before I saw it has never had a yolk just the white.