Usually the infection has been going on for a while for them to lay lash eggs, especially such a big one. I don't know how long. You do need to find out which hen did it. The hen that did it may be acting lethargic.How long do you think I have?!
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Usually the infection has been going on for a while for them to lay lash eggs, especially such a big one. I don't know how long. You do need to find out which hen did it. The hen that did it may be acting lethargic.How long do you think I have?!
Do that usually lay it again? What are some ways to identify who layed it?Unfortunately, that mass of oviduct pus, "lash egg" being a cruel misnomer, signifies an advanced reproductive infection. When I've had hens produce this pus, they've been behaving normally. That's the cruel part. There is no early warning so that we can start the hen on an antibiotic and have a reasonable chance of recovery.
I'm sad to have to say that it's been my experience that when you see the pus being expelled, death won't be far behind, weeks rather than months.
No, the older ones have slowed down except for one.Once a hen starts expelling this lash material, their laying days are long over with. As I pointed out, you likely won't see symptoms until the hen is getting close to dying from the infection. Even if you knew which one it is, it's likely too late for an antibiotic to make a difference.
The last hen I had with salpingitis was eight years old, and she behaved normally up until a couple weeks before she died in her sleep. She had quit laying the year before.
Do you know that every one of your hens is laying?
All the younger ones lay eggs fairly regularly except for my barnevelder puller.No, the older ones have slowed down except for one.
I looked up lash eggs and found thisFound this in my nest box. All chicken are here and on their roosts. What is it! It looks like the inside of a chicken!View attachment 2503903View attachment 2503905