EddieSalita
Songster
I've had one of my older girls, a white leghorn laying hybrid. Appear egg bound. They free range fairly widely. Not sure how long she has been like it. At least a few days, so we did some warm epsom soak, little olive oil on the vent, basic due diligence stuff.
Today she isn't better. But she isn't standing as wide as the last few days. I found this strange egg. Basically a hard boiled egg, or egg within an egg today. Pics below. It had no shell and was very very well cooked. I think that's not the end, as there is a hard egg sized lump still inside her. But the egg isn't peeking out her vent anymore li,e yesterday.
Anyone experienced such an egg deformity before? It seems to go a bit beyond retention. Is this a lash egg?
Are there treatment options?
The hends are fully free range, we have a lot of wild birds and whistling ducks that visit. They are wormed monthly with fenbendazole.
Today she isn't better. But she isn't standing as wide as the last few days. I found this strange egg. Basically a hard boiled egg, or egg within an egg today. Pics below. It had no shell and was very very well cooked. I think that's not the end, as there is a hard egg sized lump still inside her. But the egg isn't peeking out her vent anymore li,e yesterday.
Anyone experienced such an egg deformity before? It seems to go a bit beyond retention. Is this a lash egg?
Are there treatment options?
The hends are fully free range, we have a lot of wild birds and whistling ducks that visit. They are wormed monthly with fenbendazole.
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