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Lash eggs and salpingitis are common in chickens. Many of us have had this in hens we have had over the years. It is fairly common and a cause of death eventually. Usually hens quit laying, and we may find this lash eggs inside the abdomen on necropsy, but sometimes they are expelled through the normal ways.
 
Lash eggs and salpingitis are common in chickens. Many of us have had this in hens we have had over the years. It is fairly common and a cause of death eventually. Usually hens quit laying, and we may find this lash eggs inside the abdomen on necropsy, but sometimes they are expelled through the normal ways.


How long do they usually live once they start laying these lash eggs?
 
I don’t know if anyone can give you a timeline, but once lash eggs are seen, the infection may have been going on for some months. Many times we don’t ever see the lash eggs if the disappear before they are discovered, and sometimes they are inly discovered when a chicken has been butchered.
 
I don’t know if anyone can give you a timeline, but once lash eggs are seen, the infection may have been going on for some months. Many times we don’t ever see the lash eggs if the disappear before they are discovered, and sometimes they are inly discovered when a chicken has been butchered.
Once you find out about it though do you usually end up putting the chicken down?
 

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